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Microsoft Research: Comega compiler preview







Microsoft Research: Comega compiler
preview

Microsoft Research: Comega compiler
preview
07/14/2004 03:19 PM

Comega is an experimental language which extends C# with new constructs for relational and semi-structured data access and asynchronous concurrency. Please visit the Comega compiler preview web site for more information.




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