X10 is a class-based, strongly-typed, garbage-collected, object-oriented language. To support concurrency and distribution, X10 uses the Asynchronous Partitioned Global Address Space programming model (APGAS). This model introduces two key concepts -- places and asynchronous tasks -- and a few mechanisms for coordination. With these, APGAS can express both regular and irregular parallelism, message-passing-style and active-message-style computations, fork-join and bulk-synchronous parallelism.

Both its modern, type-safe sequential core and simple programming model for concurrency and distribution contribute to making X10 a high-productivity language in the HPC and Big Data spaces. User productivity is further enhanced by providing tools such as an Eclipse-based IDE (X10DT). Implementations of X10 are available for a wide variety of hardware and software platforms ranging from laptops, to commodity clusters, to supercomputers.

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Developers, Science/Research

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Eclipse

Programming Language

C++, Java

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C++ Integrated Development Environments (IDE), C++ Compilers, C++ Virtual Machine Software, C++ Big Data Tool, Java Integrated Development Environments (IDE), Java Compilers, Java Virtual Machine Software, Java Big Data Tool

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2006-11-06