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From: cfleck@wright.EDU (Charles Fleckenstein)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc,comp.protocols.misc
Subject: Re: Linda
Message-ID: <278@thor.wright.EDU>
Date: 11 Aug 88 21:01:03 GMT
References: <277@thor.wright.EDU>
Organization: Wright State University, Dayton OH, 45435
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in article <277@thor.wright.EDU>, cfleck@wright.EDU (Charles Fleckenstein) says:
> Xref: wright comp.lang.misc:1280 comp.protocols.misc:277
> 
> in article <251@belltec.UUCP>, jom@belltec.UUCP (Jerry Merlaine) says:
>> Xref: wright comp.lang.misc:1265 comp.protocols.misc:270
>> 
>> 
>> Does anyone have any info on LINDA?
>   
>    I have been working on a small Linda implementation written in C
>    to run on a network of Sun Workstations.  It is a very interesting and
>    useful distributed programming language (should be model).  

  As Dr. Carriero pointed out, it is a distributed programming model
  not a particular language.   My bad !  Excuse me.  I guess that
  is why I am still a student.  I have implemented a Linda Model
  using C and a small kernel which runs on top of Berkeley Unix.
  It has just three linda functions in(), out(), and read(),
  to operate on the tuple space.

                           cfleck 
 
Charles J. Fleckenstein
Graduate student at Wright State University
Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering
Dayton, OH 45435
 
Email:  cfleck@thor.wright.edu