Limbo is a programming language designed for the Inferno network operating system (NOS) from Lucent Technologies. Its syntax is influenced by C & Pascal. It is type-safe, and supports standard data types common to them, and several higher-level types: lists, tuples, strings, dynamic arrays, simple abstract data types.
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A brief introduction to the limbo Limbo language and Inferno environment by Brian W. Kernighan.
Overview of the Limbo language and an introduction to application programming in Inferno.
Description of the tools and techniques available for profiling Limbo programs.
Detailed description of the language by Dennis M. Ritchie.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
A very old Byte Magazine article introducing Limbo's concurrent programming.
(October 01, 1997)
Description of the tools and techniques available for profiling Limbo programs.
Overview of the Limbo language and an introduction to application programming in Inferno.
Detailed description of the language by Dennis M. Ritchie.
A brief introduction to the limbo Limbo language and Inferno environment by Brian W. Kernighan.
Growing article, with links to many related topics. Wikipedia.
A very old Byte Magazine article introducing Limbo's concurrent programming.
(October 01, 1997)
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