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pseuCo Language API
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pseuCo Language
PseuCo is a programming language designed to teach concurrent programming. It features a heavily simplified Java-like syntax, and includes direct support for message passing inspired by Go.
The language was created by Christian Eisentraut and Holger Hermanns at the chair for Dependable Systems and Software at Saarland University for their Concurrent Programming lecture.
The pseuCo parser was developed by Sebastian Biewer and Pascal Held. The abstract syntax tree was developed by Sebastian Biewer. The package is used inside the pseuCo.com project.
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Saarland University
Dependable Systems and Software
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