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- A History of CLU - A retrospective by Barbara Liskov, the primary designer of CLU. [PDF]
- Hello, World Program - Classic test program, written in CLU.
- CLU - Compiled, object-oriented language from Programming Methodology Group, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Home site: documents (definition, history) as PS files, FTP download links for native and portable versions.
- clu2c - CLU to C compiler
- Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Information (CLU-IN) - Information about innovative treatment technology for the hazardous waste remediation community. Programs, organizations, publications, and other tools. Developed by the U.S. EPA, but intended as a forum for all waste. remediation stakeholders.
- The CLU Project - Aims to produce tools for use with Clifford algebra. Includes information on the visualisation libraries and calculators produced, as well as downloads.
- Raymond N Latiano, CLU, ChFC - Financial representative providing personal and business needs analysis, and investment services.
- Gordon Elder, CLU - Financial advisor for over twenty years.
- John H. Hildreth, CLU - Insurance agency providing a diverse array of business and personal insurance services, including coverage for physicians and medical practices.
- Bennie R. Jones, CLU and Associates - Financial company serving individuals, businesses and professional clients.
Wikipedia Articles
- Clu Clu Land - is an arcade and Nintendo Entertainment System game released in 1985. The game was called Vs.
- CLU - The term CLU can refer to a number of things:
- CLU (programming language) - CLU is a programming language created at MIT by Barbara Liskov and her students between 1974 and 1975. It was notable for its use of constructors for abstract data types that included the code that operated on them, a key step in the direction of object-oriented programming (OOP ...
- Clu Gulager - | location = Holdenville, Oklahoma
- Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System - The Non-Line-of-Sight Launch System (NLOS-LS) is a self-contained missile launch system under development by NetFires LLC, a partnership between Lockheed Martin and Raytheon for the US Army's Future Combat Systems and the US Navy's Littoral Combat Ship. Each Container Launch Unit (CLU) consists of 15 missiles, and a computer communications system.