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04/23/2004 05:53 PMFortran-Format-0.50
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04/22/2004 05:37 PMFortran-Format-0.53
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05/25/2004 10:27 AMPro Fortran Compiler Suite 9.0 available
Pro Fortran Compiler Suite 9.0 available
08/11/2004 10:36 PMAbsoft's Pro Fortran Compiler Suite 9.0 for Mac OS X is now available
to commercial and government customers for US$899...
Python-Fortran Connection Tool
Python-Fortran Connection Tool
11/18/2003 05:34 PMPlease submit any Pyfort patches
Pro Fortran Compiler Suite 9: optimized
for G5
Pro Fortran Compiler Suite 9: optimized
for G5
08/12/2004 09:37 AMAbsoft Corp. has released
Pro Fortran Compiler Suite 9.0, an upgrade to the
company's Fortran tool kit that's optimized for use with the Power Mac
G5 and features Fortran 95 and C/C++ compilers, Fx2 Debugger, free
graphics libraries and an Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
that offers graphic interfaces for Pro Fortran, IBM XL Fortran, IBM XL
C/C++ and gcc compilers. In addition, it comes with such third party
tools and libraries as VAST, IMSL and LAPACK90. Upgrades from Pro
Fortran Compiler Suite 8.0 or earlier are US$399 while upgrades from
version 8.2 or higher are $299, and full licenses are $899, with
academic licenses available for $675. Absoft also offers floating and
volume purchase licenses. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.2,
a G3 processor (G4 or G5 recommended), 128MB RAM and 60MB hard drive
space.
Deutscher Linux Fortran Compiler Watcom
Deutscher Linux Fortran Compiler Watcom
12/09/2003 03:45 PMGesucht: Gesucht
Update: Absoft Pro Fortran Compiler
Suite 9.0
Update: Absoft Pro Fortran Compiler
Suite 9.0
08/12/2004 11:27 AMNow available for Mac OS X, the Pro Fortran Compiler Suite includes
Fortran 95 and C/C++ compilers, an IDE, the Fx2 Debugger, and free
graphics libraries.
Solving The Online Music Format Mess...
With Another Format?
Solving The Online Music Format Mess...
With Another Format?
12/11/2003 02:43 AMNow that every other company is starting a music download store (even
if no one is making any money off of it), people are beginning to
realize that maybe it makes sense to come up with a single format that
works for anyone. Of course, some might say that we've already got
formats that work, but the folks over in the recording industry seem
to have a mental block when it comes to the formats that everyone
likes to use. So, now, Microsoft, Universal Music and others, under
the title of the Content Reference Forum, are
teaming up to create a new music format - but one
that makes it easier for them to make you buy the music. There aren't
all that many details, but it appears to be going back to some of the
very original concepts behind a hypertext system: that content only
needs to be available once, and any time you want to access it, you
just link to it. In other words, instead of offering downloadable
music, the plan is to offer links to music that is served up remotely.
Of course, one of the "features" of such a system is that the content
providers can know (and, potentially, charge you) every time you want
to hear that certain song. It's an interesting idea, but it seems to
make the music
less valuable. Suddenly, it can only be
listened to from an internet connected machine, you don't actually own
anything, and the big content providers get to keep a big database of
exactly what songs you listen to when. Doesn't sound all that
appealing to me. The one thing that it
does have going for it,
is that it allows people to "share" - if, by share, you mean point
someone to a link and let them pay for it themselves.
Format 1.1
Format 1.1
12/29/2003 09:49 AMA C++ format string library with printf-style format strings.
Which Format Will Win?
Which Format Will Win?
01/27/2004 06:26 PMApple will have to be innovative if it doesn't want to be marginalized
once again. By Heather Green (BusinessWeek via MyAppleMenu)
available in PDF format
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01/05/2005 06:43 PMPDF
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Games win for Blu-ray DVD format
Games win for Blu-ray DVD format
01/07/2005 04:25 AMBBC Jan 7 2005 8:17AM GMT
RFP: XML format for timelines
RFP: XML format for timelines
12/02/2003 01:28 AMI'd like to see a simple XML format to express timelines with
events on them, and a few tools to create this XML, turn them into
Flash, HTML and such. The format should allow for merging
timelines.
(Just some ideas:) A timeline exists of a StartingPoint, an
EndPoint, and Events in between. Each Event is optionally identified
by one or more URI's (for merging), has a required StartingPoint
(datetime) and an optional EndPoint (datetime, for events that happen
over time). Events can be nested within events. Each event can have a
URL (semantics: where to go when user clicks on event), a title, a
description and an image.
We should be able to express things like conferences, or a personal
timeline in this format.
The format should allow merging: time is universal. The events can
be merged based on having at least one URL that's the same. We should
be able to merge your description of a conference (with your blog
entries as events for example) with my description of the same
conference.
Anyone interested in working out such a format?
Change of format
Change of format
10/28/2003 11:07 PMPHP Traveller is changing the format, moving from a regular weblog
into a plain old web site. I am certainly not giving up on PHP, I am
merely changing my strategy.
DateTime-Format-Pg-0.07
DateTime-Format-Pg-0.07
08/08/2004 05:29 PMFormat Woes
Format Woes
04/16/2004 11:38 AMOpinion: Universal DVD recorders are great in concept. You no
longer have to worry about whether you use DVD-R/-RW or DVD+R/+RW. But
you do have to worry about which brand and where it's made. What's
worse is that some are finicky about CD-RW media. This is supposed to
be easier?
Forward with the format
Forward with the format
04/19/2004 09:47 PMUSA Today Apr 20 2004 1:51AM GMT
DVD format war looms
DVD format war looms
04/19/2004 07:04 PMHTML-Format-2.04
HTML-Format-2.04
06/02/2004 05:31 AMPHP Magazine in PDF Format
PHP Magazine in PDF Format
12/15/2003 12:55 PMSoftware & Support Media, producers of the International PHP
Conference, are pleased to announce a new monthly version of their
print publication, the "International PHP Magazine", published in PDF
format and distributed electronically. The first issue is available
for free on the magazine's website.
Q: Markup format?
Q: Markup format?
03/14/2005 05:10 PM Q: Which markup format do you use when
posting?
Both Textile and Markdown are installed and I flip between them.
When I want to post a lot of code without hassle I'll use Markdown
because it seems smarter about that kind of thing. Most of the time,
however, I want to just write so I'll use Textile; I find that it's a
quick and mildly-intuitive way to access the various classes in my
stylesheet for the myriad of things I do within this little block of
space. Each has a purpose, so each gets used. I rarely enter raw
HTML, and when I do it's typically to get
around something broken in either markup format.
Et toi?
This entry was in Textile, for those keeping score. It
is much easier to enter p(ps). or p(note). rather than <p
class="ps"> or <p class="note">. 
Is this camcorder in PAL format
available?
Is this camcorder in PAL format
available?
09/21/2004 10:11 PMTechTree Sep 22 2004 2:37AM GMT
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06/20/2004 06:57 AMDateTime-Format-Pg-0.060
DateTime-Format-Pg-0.060
06/20/2004 06:57 AMSyndication Format
Syndication Format
10/28/2003 11:06 PM I realize I'm opening up a can of worms here, but I honestly want a
solid answer. I'm hoping everyone can put aside their differences and
help constructively. Flames and off-topic comments will be deleted
liberally. Consider this a...
Battle Over Next DVD Format
Battle Over Next DVD Format
12/31/2003 12:27 AMNew York Times Dec 31 2003 0:15AM ET
DateTime-Format-DBI-0.031
DateTime-Format-DBI-0.031
11/02/2003 10:51 PMSony says it does not want a format war
Sony says it does not want a format war
04/14/2005 10:05 AMTechSpot Apr 14 2005 1:56PM GMT
Decode or Decompress Almost any Format
Decode or Decompress Almost any Format
01/03/2005 01:39 AMWhile stumbling through the internet, as I usually do, I found myself
looking through what may be the largest archive of decoding and
decompression solutions for all Mac systems. This list needs no
introduction, nor does it need a description of any kind. It simple
is the largest archive of decoding and decompression solutions for all
Mac systems.
This just goes to show what you can find by clicking through Google
Adsense ads.
[Links from this story may be found on MacMerc.com. Click the title to
delve deeper.]

File-Format-RIFF-0.02
File-Format-RIFF-0.02
03/19/2005 02:50 AMFormat an RSS Feed and Put It On Your
Site
Format an RSS Feed and Put It On Your
Site
01/12/2004 01:49 AMPeriodically I get an e-mail from someone asking me how they can put
an RSS feed on their Web site. There are tools which allow you to do
it, but...
DateTime-Format-DateManip-0.03
DateTime-Format-DateManip-0.03
01/22/2004 02:10 AMDateTime-Format-IBeat-0.161
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01/26/2004 10:18 AMTop Tip: Can't format hard disk!
Top Tip: Can't format hard disk!
01/26/2004 03:03 PMI have this hard drive that cannot be reformatted. Whenever
reformatting is taking place the hard disk reader head stops reading
after certain sectors. When the "dir" command is used to view the
disk, the files are shown but not the total about of bytes used up or
free. The cursor seems to stop before this infomation is shown. Could
it be that the FAT table has been damaged.
Hierarchical Data Format 1.6.2
Hierarchical Data Format 1.6.2
02/19/2004 12:48 PMA library and file format for storing structured data.
Format shifting fun for the whole family
Format shifting fun for the whole family
12/22/2004 01:49 AMI've recently jumped ship, from the Playstation 2 to the xbox,
mostly for the insane hackability of the xbox (the xbox is basically
wide open now and can be used in all sorts of ways, most notably as a media server).
Now that I'm using the xbox for more than a few minutes per week,
I'm wondering what games I should have aside from the usual obvious
suspects for first person shooters and sports games.
What are some good simple fun group games that even non-gamers can
use? So far I've only found a Trival Pursuit game that's so-so. If you
know of any good 2-4 player games that anyone can enjoy, I'd really
appreciate if you dropped me a
line.
DateTime-Format-Japanese-0.01
DateTime-Format-Japanese-0.01
02/13/2004 09:27 AMOffice Doc Format News
Office Doc Format News
01/06/2005 08:04 PMA couple of low-key news items in the Office Document XML space,
worth highlighting because I think this area is significant, as do
some important
people. First off, the people standardizing this stuff over at
OASIS (and soon, ISO)
published a
second draft, and, without any fanfare, they changed the name from
“OpenOffice.org XML Format” to “OpenDocument”, which is
shorter, better, and not tied to any particular implementation.
There’s action on the Microsoft front too; check the
microsoft.public.office.xml and
micros
oft.public.xml newsgroups, where there are flurries of questions
digging through the knotty corners of WordML and ExcelML; you never
really understand a dialect until you have to write a program to
generate it. I’m sure the details will come out despite
some current
irritation, but this is a reason why Microsoft should cast a
friendly eye at the boring, bureaucratic, painful standardization
process.
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