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  6. From: Atle <trollet@skynet.be>
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  8. Subject: Re: coexpression history
  9. Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 19:06:58 -0100
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  18. Jim Mehl wrote:
  19. > I don't think so. I have this vague remembrance that
  20. > coexpression/coroutine was actually proposed many years
  21. > ago in the context of a COBOL compiler of all things.
  22. > Maybe someone with a better sense of computer science
  23. > history can help me out here.
  24. In any case, it was part of Simula, I think Simula started around 1967 ...
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  26. Atle
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