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Concurrent programming language
Concurrent programming languages are those that define commands as messages to a process. Processes are collections of message passes. Generally based on the Pi-Calculus, these have had no commercial success. The only of these language sthat can be said to have had commercial sucess is Java, but Java doesn't have very advanced concurrency features.
Examples
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