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        <s:content>1 Concurrency Considerations {anchor:Concurrency Considerations}&#xA;{link:Reg Braithwaite|http://weblog.raganwald.com/} recently had a blog entry on {link:What Haskell teaches us about writing Enterprise-scale software|http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/04/haskell-not-just-for-language-weenies.html}.  I sent him an email with some thoughts on the subject and that email has now become the subject of its own {link:much-debated blog entry|http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/05/hard-core-concurrency-considerations.html}.  If you&apos;re interested in concurrency (or functional data-structures) then go give it a read. &#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;</s:content>
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