Concurrent pascal
An extension of a Pascal subset, Sequential Pascal, developed by Brinch Hansen in 1972-75. Concurrent Pascal was the first language to support monitors. It provided access to hardware devices through monitor calls and supported also processes and classes.
[“The Programming Language Concurrent Pascal”, Per Brinch Hansen, IEEE Trans Soft Eng 1(2):199-207 (Jun 1975)].
(1994-11-30)
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