I’m interested in the forgotten ideas of computer science. Needed for a talk. Can you post examples of great CS ideas that have been largely forgotten. Examples: Linda tuple spaces, Boyer-Moore algorithm
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Persistence: true and that makes me a little sad - my PhD on GC was implemented in an orthogonal-persistence storage layer. Reflection is still a big thing at least in Java-land, and there is a bit of a forth fanboy-revival in the microcontroller space.
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If the best example you have for anything is Java, that thing is pretty much dead.
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Yes, and also the FPP machine by Gyula Mago, which executes the Backus' FP language directly
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basically all highly parallel systems are successors of CM
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The many-core architectural principle is still going strong; it turns out that it parallelises far better than making all memory visible to all cores.
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