Are there languages that support threads?

Threading Languages

Titles: Ada/Ed
Author: New York University
Repositories: Documentation []

Source [http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/ada/INDEX.html]

Newsgroup: comp.lang.ada [news:comp.lang.ada]
Threads Lib: LinuxThreads
Description: Ada/Ed is a translator-interpreter for Ada. It is intended as a teaching tool and does not have the capacity, performance or robustness of commercial Ada compilers. Ada/Ed was developed as a long-range project in language definition and software prototyping.
License: GPL
Title: Gnat
Author: New York University
Repositories: Documentation [Source http://www.ocsystems.com/xada/gnat1.html]

SVGA Bindings [http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/ada/INDEX.html]

Newsgroup: comp.lang.ada [news:comp.lang.ada]
Threads Lib: LinuxThreads
Description: GNAT is the Ada 95 compiler produced by a collaboration between a team at New York University and the Free Software Foundation, 'owner' of the GNU software project.
License: GPL
Title: Guavac & Kaffe (Java)
Author: ???
Repositories: Guavac Documentation [http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~engberg/guavac/]

Kaffe Documentation [http://web.soi.city.ac.uk/~tim/kaffe/kaffe.html]

Gauvac Source [ftp://summit.stanford.edu/pub/guavac/]

Kaffe Source [ftp://ftp.sarc.city.ac.uk/pub/kaffe/]

Newsgroup:
Threads Lib: ???
Description: Guavac is a new compiler for the Java language, written by Effective Edge Technologies and distributed under the Gnu Public License. You should feel free to use, copy and modify it, based on the terms in the COPYING file included in this distribution.

Kaffe is a virtual machine design to execute Java bytecode. Unlike other virtual machines available, this machine performs "just-in-time" code conversion from the abstract code to the host machine's native code. This will ultimately allow execution of Java code at the same speed as standard compiled code but while maintaining the advantages and flexibility of code independence.

License: GPL
Title: Inferno
Author: Sean Dorward, Phil Winterbottom, and Rob Pike
Repositories: Documentation/Source [http://inferno.lucent.com/inferno/]
Newsgroup:
Threads Lib: ProvenThreads (?)
Description: Inferno(tm) is a new network operating system and programming environment to deliver content in a rich environment of heterogenous networks, clients and servers.
License: Free but with special requirements.
Title: Modula-3/m3gdb
Author: DEC Systems Research Center [[email protected]]
Repositories: Documentation/Source [http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/modula-3/]
Newsgroup: comp.lang.modula-3 [news:comp.lang.modula3]
Threads Lib: (Uses own?)
Description: Compiler, tools, applications and libraries for Modula-3, a simple and efficient modular, imperative language. Modula-3 has objects, threads, exceptions and generics. The libraries include X toolkits, a user interface builder, an embedded interpreted language and network objects.

m3gdb is a GPL debugger for Modula-3.

License: (see copyright, freely usable and redistributable)
Title: Objective-C/Gnustep
Author: www.gnustep.org [http://www.gnustep.org]
Repositories: Documentation [http://www.gnustep.org/Resources/Resources.html]

Source [ftp://ftp.cs.rochester.edu/pub/u/mccallum/libobjects]

Newsgroup: comp.lang.objective-c [news:comp.lang.objective]
Threads Lib: pthreads (user-space [kernel-space in development])
Description: objc-shared-patches contains a complete source of GNU Objective-C runtime and a diff file for libobjects-0.1.14, both patched to generate a shared Linux ELF library.
License: GPL
Title: Python 1.4
Author: www.python.org [http://www.python.org]
Repositories: Documentation [http://www.cwi.nl/ftp/python/doc/]

Binary [http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/python/INDEX.html]

Source [http://www.cwi.nl/ftp/python/src/]

Newsgroup: comp.lang.python [news:comp.lang.python]
Threads Lib: POSIX threads (Python Makefile supports user-/ kernel-space)
Description: Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It is often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java.
License: Freeware
Title: Sather
Author: ICSI [http://www.isci.berkeley.edu/]
Repositories: Documentation [http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~sather/]

Source [http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~sather/Getsather/getsather.html]

Newsgroup: comp.lang.sather [news:comp.lang.sather]
Threads Lib: POSIX Threads
Description: Sather is an object oriented language designed to be simple, efficient, safe, flexible and non-proprietary. One way of placing it in the "space of languages" is to say that it aims to be as efficient as C, C++, or Fortran, as elegant as and safer than Eiffel, and support higher-order functions and iteration abstraction as well as Common Lisp, CLU or Scheme.
License: Freeware (?)
Title: SmallTalkX
Author: ???
Repositories: Documentation/Source [http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/smalltalkx/]
Newsgroup: comp.lang.smalltalk [news:comp.lang.smalltalk]
Threads Lib: (Internal implementation of threads.)
Description: SmallTalk interpreter for X11. SmallTalk is an object-oriented, interpreted programming language. Often it is used in simulations or rapid prototyping.
License: Noncommercial (see `LICENSE')


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