Re: Computer Language Comparison for Casual Reading

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The post mentions multicore processors several times. I don't have a computer with a multicore cpu, but perhaps Euphoria can claim to be multicore-useable if garbage collection can spawned off to the other core.

The article did not mention OpenCog, which can store it's variables out in another computer's memory or harddrive. I'd say this would make it incredibly slow, but given the way Eu uses 32bits+ for each 7bit ascii char, and i am using 1.8gigabyte swap file now, and three harddrives are constantly busy, and it may take 5 minutes to open a new browser window and an hour to open a text file, use of more cpu cores isn't the fastest way to a faster application.

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