rodgers@maxwell.mmwb.ucsf.edu (06/29/91)
Dear Fellow ISIS Users, We are gathering material on various options open to folks doing various forms of distributed computing, and would like to learn more about linda (C version); can anyone point us toward information about this language and its availability? Thanks in advance for any assistance... Cheerio, Rick Rodgers R. P. C. Rodgers, M.D. (415)476-2957 (work) 664-0560 (home) UCSF Laurel Heights Campus UUCP: ...ucbvax.berkeley.edu!cca.ucsf.edu!rodgers 3333 California St., Suite 102 Internet: rodgers@maxwell.mmwb.ucsf.edu San Francisco CA 94118 USA BITNET: rodgers@ucsfcca
ken@CS.Cornell.EDU (Ken Birman) (06/29/91)
In article <19351@cgl.ucsf.EDU> rodgers@maxwell.mmwb.ucsf.edu () writes: >Dear Fellow ISIS Users, > >We are gathering material on various options open to folks doing various forms >of distributed computing, and would like to learn more about linda (C version); >can anyone point us toward information about this language and its >availability? Thanks in advance for any assistance... Wrong newsgroup... Linda doesn't have anything to do with ISIS, except for using a "related" communications model. I suggest that you contact the developers, at Yale, for more information. These are Dave Gelernter and Nick Carriero (... @cs.yale.edu) Ken -- Kenneth P. Birman E-mail: ken@cs.cornell.edu 4105 Upson Hall, Dept. of Computer Science TEL: 607 255-9199 (office) Cornell University Ithaca, NY 14853 (USA) FAX: 607 255-4428