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ZPL (short for Z-level Programming Language) is an array programming language designed to replace C and C++ programming languages in engineering and scientific applications. Because its design goal was to obtain cross-platform high performance, ZPL programs run fast on both sequential and parallel computers. Highly-parallel ZPL programs are simple and easy to write because it exclusively uses implicit parallelism. Originally called Orca C, ZPL was designed and implemented during 1993–1995 by the Orca Project of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Washington.

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  • ZPL (short for Z-level Programming Language) is an array programming language designed to replace C and C++ programming languages in engineering and scientific applications. Because its design goal was to obtain cross-platform high performance, ZPL programs run fast on both sequential and parallel computers. Highly-parallel ZPL programs are simple and easy to write because it exclusively uses implicit parallelism. Originally called Orca C, ZPL was designed and implemented during 1993–1995 by the Orca Project of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Washington. (en)
  • ZPL es un lenguaje de programación con orientado a operaciones con vectores o arreglos, creado por Lawrence Snyder de la Universidad de Washington en 1993 (el primer compilador disponible para uso general, fue liberado en 1997). El objetivo de ZPL es el facilitar la programación de ejecutables que corran eficientemente en una gran variedad de arquitecturassecuenciales y paralelas. (es)
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  • Chamberlain et al. at University of Washington (en)
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  • ZPL es un lenguaje de programación con orientado a operaciones con vectores o arreglos, creado por Lawrence Snyder de la Universidad de Washington en 1993 (el primer compilador disponible para uso general, fue liberado en 1997). El objetivo de ZPL es el facilitar la programación de ejecutables que corran eficientemente en una gran variedad de arquitecturassecuenciales y paralelas. Los programas de ZPL no contienen directivas o instrucciones explícitamente paralelas, dado que es el compilador del lenguaje el único responsable de extraer el paralelismo inherente a las operaciones presentes en un programa. ZPL explota exclusivamente el modelo de paralelismo de datos. (es)
  • ZPL (short for Z-level Programming Language) is an array programming language designed to replace C and C++ programming languages in engineering and scientific applications. Because its design goal was to obtain cross-platform high performance, ZPL programs run fast on both sequential and parallel computers. Highly-parallel ZPL programs are simple and easy to write because it exclusively uses implicit parallelism. Originally called Orca C, ZPL was designed and implemented during 1993–1995 by the Orca Project of the Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Washington. (en)
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