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Concurrent Programmers Speaking a New Language

July 1st, 2005

Nick Benton and Gavin Bierman, scientists from Microsoft Research in Cambridge, have designed an experimental research language that extends C# with new features for writing concurrent programs. A compiler for the language, called Cω (C Omega), is available to the public.

An article talking about C Omega, by the authors, is available at Microsoft Research

http://research.microsoft.com/displayArticle.aspx?id=1271

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