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Sing# is a concurrent programming language that is a superset of the Spec# programming language; in turn, Spec# is an extension of the C# programming language. Microsoft Research developed Spec#, and later extended it into Sing# in order to develop the Singularity operating system. Sing# augments the capabilities of Spec# with support for channels and low-level programming language constructs, which... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Sing Sharp

    Sing# is a concurrent programming language that is a superset of the Spec# programming language; in turn, Spec# is an extension of the C# programming language.
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    Dominique Eade

    Some have referred to it as singing "micro-pitches," a term that seems to have been invented for singers who sing sharp or flat and have trouble remaining on pitch.
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    Sharp (surname)

    Phillip Allen Sharp (born 1944), U.S. geneticist and molecular biologist
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    The Sharp

    The Sharp was a 3-piece pop/rock band from Melbourne, Australia.
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    Sharp (crater)

    By convention these features are identified on lunar maps by placing the letter on the side of the crater mid-point that is closest to Sharp crater.
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    Sharp Corporation

    Since then it has developed into one of the leading electronics companies in the world. ...Sharp Deutschland Solar - Photovoltaik und Solarmodule
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    C Sharp (programming language)

    The name "C sharp" was inspired from musical notation where a sharp indicates that the written note should be made a half-step higher in pitch. ... Sing#
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    Cecil Sharp

    It was necessary for him to find work and Sharp decided to try Australia.
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    Martin Sharp

    Sharp, Neville and Walsh were tried, found guilty and given prison sentences.
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    Willoughby Sharp

    Introductory essay Robert Rauschenberg and the Objekt, by Willoughby Sharp.

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