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Mozart Programming System

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The Mozart Programming System is a multiplatform implementation of the Oz programming language developed by the Mozart Consortium. It excels in creating distributed, concurrent applications, because it makes a network fully transparent. It supports GUI applications through Tcl/Tk integration. Because it runs applications in a virtual machine, applications can be developed once and run on many different platforms.