Polyphonic C Sharp
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The correct title of this article is Polyphonic C#. The substitution or omission of the # is because of technical restrictions.
| Paradigm | multi-paradigm: structured, imperative, object-oriented, event-driven, functional, concurrent | ||||
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| Designed by | Nick Benton, Luca Cardelli, Cédric Fournet | ||||
| Developer | Microsoft Research | ||||
| Appeared in | 2002 | ||||
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| Website | Polyphonic C# Homepage | ||||
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Polyphonic C# is an extension of the C# programming language.
It includes a new concurrency model in which objects can have both synchronous and asynchronous methods. The language is being developed by Nick Benton, Luca Cardelli and Cédric Fournet at Microsoft Research.
Polyphonic C# is based on the join-calculus developed at INRIA Rocquencourt by Cédric Fournet et al.
Polyphonic C# has been integrated with Cω.
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