tool: ZPL


Language:
ZPL
Version:
?
Parts:
compiler,language documents, sample code
Author:
L. Snyder, C. Lin, B. Chamberlain, S-E. Choi, E. Lewis, J. Secosky, D. Weathersby
Location:
http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/zpl/
Description:
ZPL is a new array programming language designed from first principles for fast execution on both sequential and parallel computers. ZPL benefits from recent parallel compiler research, though code from existing sequential Fortran and C programs can often be reused. Programmers with scientific computing experience can learn ZPL in a few hours.
Discussion:
zpl-info@cs.washington.edu
Updated:
July 1st, 1997

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