Concurrentsmalltalk
A concurrent variant of Smalltalk.
[“Concurrent Programming in ConcurrentSmalltalk”, Y. Yokote et al in Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming, A. Yonezawa et al eds, MIT Press 1987, pp. 129-158].
(1994-11-30)
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