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<p>
  I will be doing a session covering parallel programming in various common and not-so-common programming
  languages at the <a href="http://accu.org/index.php/conferences">ACCU 2009 conference</a>.  This is
  currently scheduled as a 180min session starting 2009-04-24 14:00
  (<a href="http://accu.org/index.php/conferences/accu_conference_2009/accu2009_sessions#Processors%20Processors%20Everywhere,%20But%20How%20Do%20I%20Actually%20Use%20Them">Processors
  Processors Everywhere, But How Do I Actually Use Them</a>).
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<p>
  If you are a programmer/software engineer/software designer/&lt;choose your favourite label>, the ACCU
  conferences are always worth going to (even if you don't go to my session).
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<p>
  I am giving a (sort of) preview (entitled "Fortran is not the only language for parallel computing") of
  some of the material for the ACCU 2009 conference sesion at 2009-03-25 20:00 to the Oxford sub-group of
  ACCU, see <a href="http://www.lunch.org.uk/wiki/accuoxford">here</a>
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