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Concurrent Euclid (ConEuc) is a concurrent descendant of the Euclid programming language designed by James Cordy and Ric Holt then at the University of Toronto in 1980. ConEuc was designed for concurrent high performance highly reliable system software such as operating systems compilers and embedded microprocessor systems. The TUNIS operating system a Unix variant was implemented entirely in Concurrent Euclid.

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