Jump to content

Occam: Difference between revisions

From EDM2
Ak120 (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
Ak120 (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Occam is a programming language especially designed to allow programming highly parallel tasks, originally designed for the Transputer architecture but has in more modern times been ported to a few more modern systems.
'''Occam''' is a programming language especially designed to allow programming highly parallel tasks, originally designed for the Transputer architecture but has in more modern times been ported to a few more modern systems.


All known OS/2 implementations were actually cross-development tools intended for generating code for Transputer farms.
All known OS/2 implementations were actually cross-development tools intended for generating code for Transputer farms.
Line 5: Line 5:
====Text editors with Occam support====
====Text editors with Occam support====
* [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - Occam syntax highlighting built in
* [[jEdit]] - Java based editor - Occam syntax highlighting built in
==Publications==
* Jon Kerridge: ''Occam Programming: A Practical Approach'' - Blackwell Scientific Publications 1987, ISBN 0632016582
* Geraint Jones: ''Programming in Occam'' - Prentice-Hall International 1987, ISBN 0-13-729773-4


[[Category:Programming Languages]]
[[Category:Programming Languages]]

Latest revision as of 15:37, 30 March 2019

Occam is a programming language especially designed to allow programming highly parallel tasks, originally designed for the Transputer architecture but has in more modern times been ported to a few more modern systems.

All known OS/2 implementations were actually cross-development tools intended for generating code for Transputer farms.

Text editors with Occam support

  • jEdit - Java based editor - Occam syntax highlighting built in

Publications

  • Jon Kerridge: Occam Programming: A Practical Approach - Blackwell Scientific Publications 1987, ISBN 0632016582
  • Geraint Jones: Programming in Occam - Prentice-Hall International 1987, ISBN 0-13-729773-4