The thing is, most PCs have plenty of computing power as a single core system. . . . Rather than multi core technology resulting in elegant new software to take advantage of it, I suspect that software will get worse (think loop until done, rather than schedule an interrupt). Faster processors have not made software, better rather they have resulted in an abundance of bad software!
Your simple and concise reply reminds me of the underwear gnomes in South Park.
Why not write the whole thing in Fortran. The compliers and development tools are well tested. The only reminaing problem is to get your code right:-)).
Just boot up another virtual girl friend and go on a virtual date. -P-i-T
You may think it allows open access, but maybe a lawyer can figure out a way to license looking up! -PIT
If the cells are more efficient, you need to make fewer of them!
Your simple and concise reply reminds me of the underwear gnomes in South Park. Why not write the whole thing in Fortran. The compliers and development tools are well tested. The only reminaing problem is to get your code right :-)).