• More of my philosophy about my software Libraries..

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    Hello,


    More of my philosophy about my software Libraries..

    I am a white arab and i think i am smart since i have also invented many scalable algorithms..


    About scalable higher-order functions like Map, Reduce and Filter..

    MapReduce is a pattern introduced in 2004 in the paper “MapReduce:
    Simplified Data Processing on Large Clusters,” by Jeffrey Dean and
    Sanjay Ghemawat
    (https://research.google.com/archive/mapreduce-osdi04.pdf), so here is
    my new invention in form of a Library: I will soon implement parallel
    and scalable higher-order functions like Map, Reduce and Filter, so it
    will be a very powerful library.

    And i have already implemented a serial(i mean not parallel) Library
    of higher-order functions like Map, Reduce and Filter:

    You can read about it and download it from my website here:

    https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/delphi-library-that-implements-higher-order-functions-like-map-reduce-and-filter

    About my Threadpool with priorities that scales very well..

    And you can also use my serial Library of higher-order functions like
    Map, Reduce and Filter with my following invention of my Threadpool with priorities that scales very well (that also supports a ParallelFor()
    that scales very well), so read about it here in my website:

    https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/an-efficient-threadpool-engine-with-priorities-that-scales-very-well

    Also i have already invented and implemented my following powerful
    parallel sort library, you can read about it and download it from my
    website here:

    https://sites.google.com/site/scalable68/parallel-sort-library-that-is-more-efficient

    I have just tested my above parallel sort library that is more
    efficient, and i have just noticed that it works well with my serial
    Library of higher-order functions like Map, Reduce and Filter, i mean
    you can pass it the generic TArray<T> by casting it.

    Thank you,
    Amine Moulay Ramdane.

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