P (programming language)
P is a programming language for asynchronous event-driven programming and the IoT that was developed by Microsoft and University of California, Berkeley.[1]
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| Developer | Ankush Desai, Vivek Gupta: not the politician, Ethan Jackson, Shaz Qadeer, Sriram Rajamani, Microsoft | 
|---|---|
| First appeared | 2012 | 
| OS | Cross-platform | 
| License | MIT License | 
| Filename extensions | .p | 
| Website | github | 
P enables programmers to specify systems consisting of a collection of state machines that communicate asynchronously in terms of events.[2] Code can be run on Microsoft Windows and Windows Phone, and is now open source licensed under MIT License and available on GitHub.[3]
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References
    
- Microsoft open-sources P language for IoT
-  Ankush Desai, Vivek Gupta, Ethan Jackson, Shaz Qadeer and Sriram Rajamani. "P: Safe Asynchronous Event-Driven Programming". Retrieved 20 February 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)
- Sergio De Simone. "Microsoft Open-Sources P Language for Safe Async Event-Driven Programming". InfoQ. Retrieved 20 October 2016.
Further reading
    
- P: Safe asynchronous event-driven programming. Ankush Desai, Vivek Gupta, Ethan Jackson, Shaz Qadeer, Sriram Rajamani, and Damien Zufferey. In Proceedings of ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), 2013.
- Systematic testing of asynchronous reactive systems. Ankush Desai, Shaz Qadeer, and Sanjit A. Seshia. In Proceedings of the 2015 10th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE 2015).
- Building Reliable Distributed Systems With P. Ankush Desai, Ethan Jackson, Amar Phanishayee, Shaz Qadeer and Sanjit A. Seshia. University of California, Berkeley. Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2015-198.
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