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Journal of Computational Languages & Techniques

Our project is a worldwide community program codename "Kluid" that promotes the use of computational languages everywhere. Here at Kluid, you'll find a community of developers, end users, and other enthusiasts who all share the same goal of digital enlightenment. We work together to help and share the world's most valuable resource, the human mind.

Initially started as a Matlab forum by a small student group Our matrix have also grown in the other dimensions. The new forum is divided in different sections, each providing the information highway for different languages and techniques like: MATLAB, Octave, C, C++, Java, Lab View and others. Soon we are starting a e-journal where you can publish and review research articles utilizing computational languages and techniques. Papers will be accepted from the field of engineering, medicine, science, mathematics and other related fields. Once received all the research articles will be judged based on their quality, originality and coherence with our goals. After being recommended by our editorial board and the elite members of our forum all the accepted papers will be published in the Journal of Computational Languages and Techniques. We encourage you to ask questions, solve problems and to become member of our global family. Enjoy your visit here.

Fastest Computer Computer giant IBM will build the world's most powerful supercomputer at a US government laboratory. The machine, codenamed Roadrunner, could be four times more potent than the current fastest machine, BlueGene, also built by IBM. The new computer is a "hybrid" design, using both conventional supercomputer processors and the new "cell" chip designed for Sony's PlayStation 3.Roadrunner will be installed at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico. ......... [News]
SUSE 10.2 Alpha4 Novell announced the fourth alpha release of openSUSE 10.2 distribution. OpenSUSE 10.2 is also known as "Basilisk Lizard", with the rename of the distribution from SUSE Linux to openSUSE, novell also renamed the name in bugzilla.novell.com so that you have to report bugs against "openSUSE 10.2". lot of other packages have been fixed to build again, and a few still need updating. ......... [News]
Superconducting qubits Physicists have taken another step towards the dream of a quantum computer by entangling two superconducting quantum bits (or qubits) for the first time. Circuits made from superconducting elements are promising candidates for a real quantum computer because they are compatible with conventional methods for making integrated circuits. A team from the University of California, Santa Barbara, has successfully entangled two superconducting qubits first time ......... [News]
Firefox grabs IE losses Firefox gained half a percentage point in market share at the expense of Microsoft's Internet Explorer during this August, continuing the steady climb of the open-source browser. Firefox now owns 11.8 percent of the global browser market share, said Net Applications, Internet Explorer, meanwhile, now accounts for 83 percent of browsers used to surf the Web; that's down from July's 83.5 percent. ......... [News]
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