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| publisher = Springer-Verlag
| ISBN = 978-3-642-22332-7
| date = June
| ___location = Loutraki, Greece
| url = http://www.worldcat.org/title/future-information-technology-6th-international-conference-futuretech-2011-loutraki-greece-june-28-30-2011-proceedings-part-i/oclc/743288033?title=&detail=&page=frame&url=http%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1007%2F978-3-642-22333-4%26checksum%3D2f368965a4018fb8f195284f641951bd&linktype=digitalObject
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While Chapel borrows concepts from many preceding languages, its parallel concepts are most closely based on ideas from High-Performance Fortran ([[High Performance Fortran|HPF]]), [[ZPL (programming language)|ZPL]], and the [[Cray MTA-2|Cray MTA]]'s extensions to [[Fortran]] and [[C (programming language)|C]].
It is being developed as an [[open source]] project, under the [[BSD license]].<ref>[http://sourceforge.net/projects/chapel/ Chapel Sourceforge project page]</ref>
==References==▼
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== See also ==
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* [[X10 (programming language)|X10]]
* [[Partitioned global address space]]
▲==References==
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==External links==
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[[Category:Array programming languages]]
[[Category:Concurrent programming languages]]
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