Grant Report : RPerl User Documentation #2 - June 2016
Tue, 12-Jul-2016 by
Mark A Jensen
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Will Braswell provides this update:
"[RPerl v2.0](https://metacpan.org/release/WBRASWELL/RPerl-2.000000) has been officially released, including the long-awaited automatic parallelization feature, which pushes us beyond the everyday speed of serial C++ to the bleeding-edge speed of parallel C++.
Accordingly, the following Learning RPerl sections have been added or updated:
* [Section 1.25.2](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#Section_1.25.2%3A_History_Of_RPerl): History Of RPerl
* [Section 1.26](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#Section_1.26%3A_What%27s_New_In_RPerl_v2.0%3F): What's New In RPerl v2.0?
* [APPENDIX A: EXERCISE ANSWERS](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#APPENDIX_A%3A_EXERCISE_ANSWERS) (nearly all exercises, too many to list them all)
* [B.8: Modes, Integer Type](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#B.8%3A_Modes%2C_Integer_Type)
* [B.9: Modes, Number Type](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#B.9%3A_Modes%2C_Number_Type)
* [B.16: Modes, Parallelize](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#B.16%3A_Modes%2C_Parallelize)
* [B.17: Modes, Parallelize, Number Of Cores](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#B.17%3A_Modes%2C_Parallelize%2C_Number_Of_Cores)
* [B.31: Flags, Parallelize](http://rperl.org/learning_rperl.html#B.31%3A_Flags%2C_Parallelize)"
MAJ
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