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==Description==
==Description==
The '''Indus Communities Wikia''' will host information, tutorials, programming tips, design methodologies, architectural guidelines, project experiences and content on community participation for the Indus programming language. Indus is a new programming language and middleware platform for ubiquitous computing that enables concurrent processing of programs across a variety of hosts ranging from small devices like sensors to PCs and Servers.
The '''Indus Communities Wikia''' will host information, tutorials, programming tips, design methodologies, architectural guidelines, project experiences and content on community participation for the Indus programming language. Indus is a new programming language and middleware platform for ubiquitous computing that enables concurrent processing of programs across a variety of hosts ranging from small devices like sensors to PCs and Servers.
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Description

The Indus Communities Wikia will host information, tutorials, programming tips, design methodologies, architectural guidelines, project experiences and content on community participation for the Indus programming language. Indus is a new programming language and middleware platform for ubiquitous computing that enables concurrent processing of programs across a variety of hosts ranging from small devices like sensors to PCs and Servers.