Maisie
[mey-zee] /ˈmeɪ zi/
noun
1.
a female given name, Scottish form of .
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A C-based parallel programming language by Wen-Toh Liao [email protected]. Maisie extends C with asynchronous typed message passing and lightweight processes. Programs can define, create and destroy processes, send and receive messages and manipulate the system clock.
Maisie has been ported to PVM/3.1, Cosmic Environment and SUN sockets.
Version 2.1.1.3 (ftp://cs.ucla.edu/pub/maisie.2.1.1.3.tar.Z).
(1993-06-14)
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