Thinking Parallel

A Blog on Parallel Programming and Concurrency by Michael Suess

Archive for 2007/04

Welcome, New Readers!

My series of interviews with the parallel programming idols has brought in a whole bunch of new readers, especially regular ones that have subscribed to my newsfeed. I would like to take this opportunity to say Welcome to all of you, it’s nice to have you here! I will also share some thoughts for the […]

Ten Questions with Joe Duffy about Parallel Programming and .NET Threads

This is the fifth and last post in my Interviewing the Parallel Programming Idols-Series. A lot of other potential interview partners have been suggested by some of my readers and I may get back to doing another round of this series after a while. My interview partner today is Joe Duffy, who used to be […]

Ten Questions with David Butenhof about Parallel Programming and POSIX Threads

This is the fourth post in my Interviewing the Parallel Programming Idols-Series. I don’t think I need to introduce my interview-partner today to anyone who has done threads-programming (except maybe to the Windows-folks). His name is David Butenhof, and he has left a big footprint in the POSIX Threads standard. David presently works for Hewlett […]

Ten Questions with Sanjiv Shah about Parallel Programming and OpenMP

This is the third post in my Interviewing the Parallel Programming Idols-Series. My interview partner today is Sanjiv Shah, who I was lucky enough to meet at various OpenMP-workshops. I have come to know him as the most knowledgeable person about OpenMP and parallel programming ever :P. Let me add a little bit about his […]