Experience with CST: Programming and Implementation

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CST is a programming language based on Smalltalk-802 that supports concurrency using locks, asynchronous messages, and distributed objects. In this paper, we describe CST: the language and its implementation. Example programs and initial programming experience with CST are described. Our implementation of CST generates native code for the J-machine, a fine-grained concurrent computer. Some compiler optimizations developed in conjunction with that implementation are also described. © 1989, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Horwat, W., Chien, A. A., & Dally, W. J. (1989). Experience with CST: Programming and Implementation. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 24(7), 101–109. https://doi.org/10.1145/74818.74827

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