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            <description>Application Development on DARWIN

There are three 64-bit compiler suites on DARWIN with Fortran, C and C++:
 PGI  Portland Compiler Suite  Intel  Parallel Studio XE  GCC  GNU Compiler Collection
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Every use who has an account granted on DARWIN will have a ~/.bash_udit file present.  This file contains environment variables whose value control customizations added to the shell by IT RCI.  Each option is documented here.</description>
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UNIX shell

The UNIX shell is the interface to the UNIX operating system. The HPC cluster allows use of the enhanced Bourne shell bash, the enhanced C shell tcsh, and the enhanced Korn shell zsh. IT will primarily support bash, the default shell.</description>
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Programming models

There are two memory models for computing: distributed-memory and shared-memory. In the former, the message passing interface (MPI) is employed in programs to communicate between processors that use their own memory address space. In the latter, open multiprocessing (</description>
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