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This abbreviated programmer''s guide describes the essentials of writing multipleprocess message-passing C programs on UNIX hosts under a runtime system called the Cosmic Environment (version 7.2), and on multicomputers under a node operating system called the Reactive Kernel. It is our intention that a person who is already familiar with C and UNIX, and with the formulation of concurrent computations for multicomputers, will find a single reading of this guide to be sufficient preparation to start writing multicomputer programs. The Appendices include reference material and digressions.