John,
I would encourage you to look at OpenMP. GCC supports it for C/C++ and
Fortran.
Brett
On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 2:16 PM, John Souvestre <johns@sstar.com> wrote:
> Hi Joe.
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> It’s a relatively new language which some Google people designed as a
> replacement for C and possibly other systems languages. Besides a simpler,
> cleaner syntax it includes built-in primitives for concurrency.
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> At the moment my interest is mainly academic. I’m interested in languages
> which make it easier to take advantage of multi-core processors.
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> John
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> John Souvestre - New Orleans LA - (504) 454-0899
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> *From:* owner-nolug@stoney.kellynet.org [mailto:
> owner-nolug@stoney.kellynet.org] *On Behalf Of *joe jonass
> *Sent:* Thu, December 12, 2013 2:11 pm
> *To:* nolug@nolug.org
> *Subject:* Re: [Nolug] Go
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> Never heard of it. Is there a particular problem or idea that you are
> trying to match with software, paradigm, or are you looking at it from a
> academic point of view?
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> On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 3:55 AM, John Souvestre <johns@sstar.com> wrote:
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> Hi.
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> I’m also looking at the programming language Go. I was wondering if
> anyone here was using it?
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> John
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> John Souvestre - New Orleans LA - (504) 454-0899
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