[Beowulf] Threaded code (& Fortran)
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Peter Piatko p.piatko at larc.nasa.govThu Aug 19 12:01:03 PDT 2004
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On Thu, 2004-08-19 at 09:48, Robert G. Brown wrote: > C on the other hand, is anagram free. C is C is C. Clearly a holy > message. Such a simple shape, a graceful curve like a ballerina's > delicate form. It can even be though of as standing for "compute", > which is after all what programming languages are all about. C is for Cookie, that's good enough for me! Sorry, I couldn't resist. :) Peter (quickly ducking back into my dark hole and going back to lurking before the rotten tomatoes hit) ------------------------------------------ Peter Piatko Systems Engineer SAIC/NASA Atmospheric Sciences Data Center email: p.piatko at larc.nasa.gov
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