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P#: a concurrent prolog for the .NET framework Cook J. Software--Practice & Experience 34(9): 815-845, 2004. Type: Article
The core of this work is the development of a translator from Prolog to C#, which enables code written in Prolog to make use of C#’s library and to interact with other aspects of Microsoft’s .NET platform.
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Comparing parallel functional languages: programming and performance Loidl H., Rubio F., Scaife N., Hammond K., Horiguchi S., Klusik U., Loogen R., Michaelson G., Peña R., Priebe S., Rebón Á., Trinder P. Higher-Order and Symbolic Computation 16(3): 203-251, 2003. Type: Article
Functional languages have long been considered well suited for programming on parallel architectures. One reason is that functional languages do not involve rewritable store, so the only coordination required is that one subcomputation...
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