Porting the SPICE Library
Ed was a member of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) NAIF team back in 1999 when he wrote this missive for Dr. Dobb's Journal on porting the SPICE library from Fortran to C, and from C to C++.
Ed was a member of the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) NAIF team back in 1999 when he wrote this missive for Dr. Dobb's Journal on porting the SPICE library from Fortran to C, and from C to C++.
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