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Synchronous Programming (also Synchronous reactive programming or SRP) is a computer programming paradigm.

Implementations

The ESTEREL language is an example of a synchronous programming language.[1]

References

  1. ^ G. Berry and G. Gonthier. The synchronous programming language ESTEREL: Design, semantics, implementation. Science of Computer Programming, 19(2), 1992.