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{{Short description|Programming language for large distributed networks}}
'''Lynx''' is a [[programming language]] for large distributed [[computer network|networks]], using [[remote procedure call]]s. It was developed by the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]] in 1984 for the [[Charlotte multicomputer operating system]].
 
'''Lynx''' is a [[programming language]] for large distributed [[computer network|networks]], using [[remote procedure call]]s. It was developed by the [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]] in 1984<ref name="foldoc">{{foldoc|LYNX}}</ref> for the [[Charlotte multicomputer operating system]].
In 1986 at the [[University of Rochester]] Lynx was ported to the [[Chrysalis operating system]] running on a [[BBN Butterfly multiprocessor]].
 
In 1986 at the [[University of Rochester]] Lynx was ported to the [[Chrysalis operating system]] running on a [[BBN Butterfly multiprocessor]].
 
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