Tutorial of Oz

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Tutorial of Oz
I really think if you learn Oz you can get going a lot faster with pretty much any other useful, contemporary programming language, in particular, trendy ones like Erlang and Haskell, but Lisp, Java and even C too.
Posted 81 days ago
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Chuck: I hear that it is as easy as following the yellow brick road :-)
Posted 81 days ago

jessica: *groans*
Posted 81 days ago

todd: " This tutorial introduces the Oz programming language and the Mozart programming system. " In other words, Oz is fully buzzword compliant, multidimensionally.
Posted 80 days ago

todd: Or rather: "Oz is a multi-paradigm language that is designed for advanced, concurrent, networked, soft real-time, and reactive applications."
Posted 80 days ago

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