Categories related to Computers: Programming: Languages: Oz: Computers: Programming: Languages: Concurrent (12) Computers: Programming: Languages: Constraint (40) Computers: Programming: Languages: Dataflow (6) Computers: Programming: Languages: Declarative (5) Computers: Programming: Languages: Functional (48) Computers: Programming: Languages: Garbage Collected (4) Computers: Programming: Languages: Interpreted: Bytecode (4) Computers: Programming: Languages: Logic-based: Functional Logic (8) Computers: Programming: Languages: Multiparadigm (23) Computers: Programming: Languages: Object-Oriented: Class-based (21) Computers: Programming: Languages: Open Source (2) Computers: Programming: Languages: Procedural (22) Computers: Programming: Languages: Reflective (8) Websites on Oz: * Mozart Programming System Free major development platform for open, fault-tolerant, distributed, constraint and logic programming applications: full development environment, tools, documentation, tutorials, source code. Applications developed: realtime bus scheduler, configuration tool, collaborative graphic editor, corpus browser, and extended ICQ. Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming Companion website to textbook, teaches programming via Oz language, presents all major programming paradigms in a unified framework that is theoretically sound and practical. Many references, reviews, links. CTMWiki Companion wiki to the book: Concepts, Techniques, and Models of Computer Programming. Further treatment of many topics. CTMWiki: Topics: CTM in Other Languages: Alice ML Wiki translating many CTM book sample programs into Alice, a statically typed language extending Standard ML with features of Oz. Divided into chapters. The Mozart Programming System Description with references. Compares Oz to some other logic-based languages. Oz Programming Language Description, well written, growing, with some links. [Wikipedia] Programming Languages and Distributed Computing Research at the Universite catholique de Louvain (UCL) centered around the Oz language. Topics include peer-to-peer programming, security, tools for collaborative applications, human-computer interfaces, and teaching computer programming. MOZ 2004 Information on an international Mozart/Oz conference. [This site refers to a past event, but contains research papers that may be of interest.] (October 7, 2004)
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