Talk:Esterel
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I supress this passage, which is plain wrong :
It began as the Lustre programming language research project. It is used in industry, as a commercial product, in the industrial environment SCADE, developed by Esterel-Technologies, and used by:
- Airbus, for on-board software of A340/600, A380.
- Schneider Electric, for nuclear power plant control software.
Lustre and Esterel are different languages, created by 2 distinct french universities. [Esterel Technologies] develops and sells Development Environments around these technologies. SCADE, which was effectly used for on-board software for recent Airbuses, nuclear power-plant control software and many other safety-critical embedded software, is based upon the Lustre language. Not a single line of esterel-generated code is used for these kind of explications (lacks off safety-critical capabilies).
Why isn't await a primitive? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 87.162.32.198 (talk) 02:20, 16 April 2008 (UTC)