BALINDA K, A Parallel LISP Dialect for Imperative Programmers
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1995-07-01T00:00:00Z
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The parallel language BaLinda Lisp is presented in an alternative form taking on an appearance closer to C. The language combines features of functional and sequential execution models. Examples of different applications are shown. BaLinda K forms the basis for developing a parallel language with data/class type checking and generic functions, while retaining the current list processing and recursion capabilities.