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** [[Nick Benton]], [[Luca Cardelli]], [[Cédric Fournet]]. "[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1018205 Modern concurrency abstractions for C#]". ''ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems'' '''26''' (5): <blockquote>The work that is most closely related to Polyphonic C# is that on Join Java [Itzstein and Kearney 2001, 2002]. Join Java, which was initially designed at about the same time as Polyphonic C#, takes almost exactly the same approach to integrating join calculus in a modern object-oriented language. Apart from minor variations of syntax, the main language differences appear to be that Join Java takes a more restrictive approach to inheritance than Polyphonic C# (simply outlawing inheritance from any class that uses join patterns) and that Join Java also allows the programmer to specify whether pattern matching within a class should be sequential or nondeterministic. The implementation of Join Java uses a tree-based pattern-matching library; some further details are given by Itzstein and Jasiunas [2003].</blockquote> —''[[User:Ruud Koot|Ruud]]'' 12:04, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
***So throw that in the article! I don't know how much clearer I can make it, I have no issue with this article's existence provided it has accurate, independent and verifiable sources.--[[User: Yaksar|Yaksar]] [[User talk: Yaksar|(let's chat)]] 21:51, 1 March 2011 (UTC)
****That being said, the source just seems to say that Polyphonic C# is similar to this, it's not really more than trivial coverage.--[[User: Yaksar|Yaksar]] [[User talk: Yaksar|(let's chat)]] 00:38, 2 March 2011 (UTC)