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Maple: a programming language and operating system

Published: 25 January 1982 Publication History

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Maple is a statically typed language system, with very general generic facilities. It incorporates its own programming environment and provides parallel processing with a new method of process synchronization. The synchronization is the direct outgrowth of its data abstraction facility.

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POPL '82: Proceedings of the 9th ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages
January 1982
378 pages
ISBN:0897910656
DOI:10.1145/582153
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