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Cyclone programming language

The Cyclone programming language is intended to be a safe dialect of the C programming language. It is designed to avoid the buffer overflow and other vulnerabilities that are inherent in C, without losing the power and convenience of C as a tool for systems programming[?].

Cyclone was jointly developed by Greg Morrisett's group at Cornell University and AT&T Labs Research[?] in the early 2000s. It received a certain amount of publicity in November 2001. As of April 18, 2002, the Cyclone compiler stands at version 0.5.

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