/verona

Research programming language for concurrent ownership

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

Project Verona is a research programming language to explore the concept of concurrent ownership. We are providing a new concurrency model that seemlessly integrates ownership.

This research project is at an early stage and is open sourced to facilitate academic collaborations. We are keen to engage in research collaborations on this project, please do reach out to discuss this.

The project is not ready to be used outside of research.

Status

This project is at a very early stage, parts of the type checker are still to be implemented, and there are very few language features implemented yet. This will change, but will take time.

Contributing

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