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Argus is a programming language designed for constructing distributed and concurrent systems. It was developed in the 1980s as part of research into programming models for distributed computing. Argus aimed to provide a framework for building systems where components can operate independently and asynchronously while synchronizing when necessary. Key features of Argus include: 1. **Distributed Programming**: Argus is designed to support the development of applications that run on multiple machines in a network.

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