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This paper presents a new programming language, BlenX. BlenX is inspired to the process calculus Beta-binders and it is intended for modelling any system whose basic step of computation is an interaction between sub-components. The original development was thought for biological systems. Therefore this tutorial exemplifies BlenX features on biology-related systems.