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  •  Charm++  - http://charm.cs.uiuc.edu/
     An object-oriented portable parallel language built on top of C++. Source code, binaries, manuals, and publications.
  •  mpC  - http://www.ispras.ru/~mpc/
     Parallel extension to C designed for applications development for heterogeous networks. Source code and documentation.
  •  The Cilk Project  - http://supertech.lcs.mit.edu/cilk/
     A language for multithreaded parallel programming based on ANSI C. Source code, manual, papers, and research into parallel chess programs.
  •  The SR Programming Language  - http://www.cs.arizona.edu/sr/www/index.html
     Synchronizing Resources is a language for writing concurrent programs. Source code, mailing list archive, and documentation.
  •  Yale Linda Group  - http://www.cs.yale.edu/HTML/YALE/CS/Linda/linda.html
     Current research into Linda extensions, papers, and documentation.
  •  Jade  - http://suif.stanford.edu/~scales/sam.html
     Jade is a parallel extension to C that allows transparent access to shared memory. Papers, manual, and source code.
  •  Orca  - http://www.cs.vu.nl/vakgroepen/cs/orca.html
     Language for parallel programming on distributed systems, based on a portable form of object-based distributed shared memory. Papers and manual.
  •  ZPL  - http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/zpl/index.html
     An array programming language. Sample code, papers, recipes, reference manual, and source code.
  •  Mentat  - http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~mentat/index.html
     Object-oriented parallel language based on C++. Documentation, source code and binaries, and sample programs.
  •  NESL  - http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~scandal/nesl.html
     A functional parallel language. Tutorial, source code, algorithm library, animations, and reference manual.
  •  Maisie Programming Language  - http://may.cs.ucla.edu/projects/maisie/
     Maisie is a C-based simulation language that can be used for sequential and parallel execution of discrete-event simulation models. Papers, source code, and sample models.
  •  Parsec  - http://pcl.cs.ucla.edu/projects/parsec/
     A C-based simulation language for sequential and parallel execution of discrete-event simulation models. Online technical support, manuals, and source code.
  •  HPC++  - http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~sdiwan/open-hpc++/
     A library and set of tools to support a standard model for parallel C++ computing.
  •  Kyle's ZPL/Mercury Research and Examples  - http://cs.uml.edu/~kfawcett
     Porting ZPL to the Mercury Race computer. Example of the ZPL extern operator to display images. Part of CaPS (Compilers and Parallel Systems), the Systems Lab, and SBS on WJUL.
  •  CxC  - http://www.engineeredintelligence.com/products/cxc_compilers.cfm
     Parallel programming language works on desktop and runs on clusters and supercomputers. Compiler and documentation.
  •  JavaParty  - http://www.ipd.uka.de/JavaParty/
     A minimal extension to Java easing distributed parallel programming of cluster computers. A source code transformation automatically generates a distributed pure Java program based on RMI or KaRMI.
  •  PARLANSE  - http://www.semdesigns.com/Products/Parlanse/index.html
     A parallel programming language supporting symbolic computation on SMP workstations.
  •  CuPit 2  - http://www.ubka.uni-karlsruhe.de/cgi-bin/psview?document=/ira/1997/4&search=/ira/1997/4
     Designed to express neural network learning algorithms. Compiler, documentation, and examples available. Language reference and tutorial.
  •  BERT 77  - http://www.hpc-design.com/bert.html
     A parallelizing compiler for Fortran 77. Software download, reference manual, and mailing list.
  •  Z++  - http://www.zhmicro.com
     An extension of C++ to platform-free distributed computing. It enhances C++ with invariants, threading, database, GUI and conponent-oriented design. Z++ virtual processor supports the entire language on many platforms.