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The programming language Euclid was designed to be used for the construction of reliable and efficient systems software. This paper discusses the authors' experience in the design and implementation of the first large (about 60,000 source lines) piece of software written in Euclid. The emphasis in this paper is on how the various language features in Euclid affected the implementation of the software.