[Beowulf] Threaded code (& Fortran)
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john.brookes at quadrics.com john.brookes at quadrics.comThu Aug 19 07:51:58 PDT 2004
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> Oh, you'll regret this, yes you will. Fortran based on "real > mathematics", harruummph. Right, and in real mathematics ALL physical > quanties that begin with the letters I through N are integers, right? > And equations, they are ALWAYS written only in between columns 7 and > 72...in capital letters. I keep forgetting. Now, now, rgb - play nicely ;-) without wanting to exacerbate the holy war, do you actually know anybody that doesn't use 'intrinsic none' (given the choice and/or time in the case of legacies) and a compiler that supports free format? an imposition of the choice of language can cause you to be relieved, or to swear like a fishmonger's wife - whatever the language, imho. the latter's less likely in C, admittedly. many scientists are going over to c++ these days, though (the cern suite's largely in c++ these days, right?) > snatch Buttercup from my > driveway (she's a wee bit overweight, bring a hoist). no need - she started packing up her kennel as soon as she heard about you calling her fat :-) jb
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