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- Parallel_language abstract "A parallel language is a form of computer language that includes constructs that allow multiple units of work to be performed at the same time. This is different from sequential languages, which constrains the processing of all their keywords and other syntactic constructs, such that only one bit of work is free to be performed at any point as the computation moves forward. Parallel languages typically are sequential at their base, but include constructs that have looser constraints, which allow multiple bits of work to be performed in arbitrary order. An example would be a \"do all\" loop that allows all iterations of the loop body to be performed at the same time, or in any arbitrary overlapping.There are hundreds of different parallel programming languages. See also concurrent computing.".
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- Parallel_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Computer_languages.
- Parallel_language wikiPageWikiLink Computer_language.
- Parallel_language wikiPageWikiLink Concurrent_computing.
- Parallel_language wikiPageWikiLink Language_construct.
- Parallel_language wikiPageWikiLink List_of_concurrent_and_parallel_programming_languages.
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- Parallel_language subject Category:Computer_languages.
- Parallel_language hypernym Form.
- Parallel_language type Language.
- Parallel_language type Language.
- Parallel_language comment "A parallel language is a form of computer language that includes constructs that allow multiple units of work to be performed at the same time. This is different from sequential languages, which constrains the processing of all their keywords and other syntactic constructs, such that only one bit of work is free to be performed at any point as the computation moves forward.".
- Parallel_language label "Parallel language".
- Parallel_language sameAs Q7135000.
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- Parallel_language sameAs Q7135000.
- Parallel_language wasDerivedFrom Parallel_language?oldid=706536120.
- Parallel_language isPrimaryTopicOf Parallel_language.