WORM
- Write One, Run Many A General Purpose Input-Deck Specification
Language
What
is the WORM? The WORM is an easy to use, cross platform,
embedded and extensible, functional programming language designed to
facilitate the creation of input-decks for computer codes that use
standard ASCII text files for input description. [
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Where
can I get the WORM? The WORM is free
and you can download it
here.
Where
can I get help with the WORM? Good instructional
materials for the WORM are scarce. The WORM users manual is under
development and will be available
here when
completed. A simple
demonstration
is available, while a more comprehensive tutorial is in the works
and should be finished soon. About the only thing that is complete
is the Quick
Reference (a UNIX man page style help file).
Luckily, the WORM is very easy to use. If you use computer codes
such as MCNP, DANT, or KENO routinely, I encourage you to download
the WORM and give it a try.
If you have any questions or comments about the WORM, please
don't hesitate to contact me.
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