Good documentation is good karma
If you want more, just ask.
If you've just installed the Transterpreter IDE, you should check the quickstart guide to make sure everything went well. Then, come back here fore more information.
Well, we didn't write the books. But they're hosted elsewhere. Mostly.
There are a number of free books online about the occam programming language and its underlying algebra, CSP. If you know of others, please drop us an email.
The occam-pi website is a good starting-point for resources regarding the occam-pi programming language.
This primer (PDF), written by Daniel Hyde is a concise and effective introduction to the occam programming language.
There's a lot more to be done yet, but we have our LEGO port done, and you can start diving in. We recommend starting with the LEGO overview page.
RoboDeb is a VMWare virtual machine with a complete environment for developing occam-pi programs to run on top of the Player robotics library and Stage simulator.
We have collected all of the documentation about RoboDeb on its own page.
There are new materials being released with the website (2007-06-14) that will be linked in momentarily.
We've also collected a few links that may be of interest. Mostly, these are to languages and projects involving concurrency or parallelism. Really, most of the bookmarking happens in some of our del.ic.ious bookmarks, so we'll update soon and point at those pages, instead.