Concurrent object-oriented language


(COOL) An extension of C++ with task-level parallelism for shared-memory multi-processors.
[“COOL: A Language for Parallel Programming”, R. Chandra [email protected] et al in Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, D. Gelernter et al eds, MIT Press 1990, pp. 126-148].
E-mail: Rohit Chandra .
(1994-11-30)

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