lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM (Lawrence V. Cipriani) (08/27/88)
A few months ago I mentioned that there was a difficulty in using .cc as a C++ filename suffix because Concurrent C already was using it. In response, someone (from Europe I think) asked what is Concurrent C. The long and more useful answer is too much to put here. I did manage to dig up a reference however. See the September 1986 issue of "Software Practice and Experience". There is a 23 page article titled "Concurrent C". Hope this helps ... -- Larry Cipriani, AT&T Network Systems, Columbus OH, cbnews!lvc lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM
reggie@pdn.UUCP (George W. Leach) (08/29/88)
In article <971@cbnews.ATT.COM> lvc@cbnews.ATT.COM (Lawrence V. Cipriani) writes: >A few months ago I mentioned that there was a difficulty in using >.cc as a C++ filename suffix because Concurrent C already was >using it. In response, someone (from Europe I think) asked what >is Concurrent C. >The long and more useful answer is too much to put here. I did >manage to dig up a reference however. See the September 1986 issue >of "Software Practice and Experience". There is a 23 page article >titled "Concurrent C". Hope this helps ... This paper along with seven others is also available in a package called "Concurrent C Project" from Bell Labs. To obtain a copy of this collection of papers either send electronic mail to one of the authors or write: Dr. Narain Gehani Room 3D414 AT&T Bell Laboratories 600 Mountain Road Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974 -- George W. Leach Paradyne Corporation ..!uunet!pdn!reggie Mail stop LF-207 Phone: (813) 530-2376 P.O. Box 2826 Largo, FL 34649-2826