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which would you prefer?

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-29 3:08

a) Make something very useful, but it is never released because the firm you work for cannot use it for profit at the time being, and it is sealed away to prevent it from being used by competition, forever.

b) Make something that is free and available, but is useless and not used by anyone, forever.

c) Make something that is free and available, and very useful, but too different to interface with the technology people use, and is not used by anyone, forever.

Name: Anonymous 2012-06-30 12:02

>>12
Why would you want to use something that isn't faster and better than what is currently in use? Only a retard would do that.

>>13
OpenCL is becoming the real no-bullshit champion of the massively parallel age.

Too bad faggots on the Internet haven't realized it yet, they still think their Haskell, Scala, Clojure or Go is the wave of the future.

Once OpenCL 2.0 has the much promised standardized bytecode intermediate representation, there will no longer be an excuse for esoteric language connoisseurs to target OpenCL with their toy projects.

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