Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!batcomputer!kahn From: kahn@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (Shahin Kahn) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: ATTACK OF KILLER MICROS Message-ID: <9170@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Date: 28 Oct 89 07:13:37 GMT References: <35825@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV> <127@csinc.UUCP> <33802@ames.arc.nasa.gov> <128@csinc.UUCP> <1218@iraun1.ira.uka.de> Reply-To: kahn@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (Shahin Kahn) Organization: Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY Lines: 9 In article <1218@iraun1.ira.uka.de> grunwald@Tokyo.UUCP (Grunwald Betr. Tichy) writes: >2. Parallel computers will need a Pascal (C,Modula,Ada,..) like language, which ... >Knut Grunwald, Raiffeisenstr. 8, 7555 Elchesheim-Illingen, West-Germany I agree with you on the points that you made. But your choice of languages was unexpected. I don't want to start a language/religion debate, but do want to ask what language you use for supercomputing applications in germany. I am looking to see if there are trends in different countries.