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- | ====== Welcome to Ambient-Oriented Programming ====== | + | ~~NOTOC~~ |
- | Welcome to our website on Ambient-Oriented Programming, | + | |
- | This webpage | + | [[http:// |
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+ | AmbientTalk is now [[https:// | ||
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- | <note warning> | ||
- | This webpage is under construction! | ||
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- | ===== What is AmbientTalk | + | * Read the [[at: |
- | Ambient-Oriented programming is a programming | + | * Start programming with our [[https:// |
+ | * Or, download a stand-alone version of [[at: | ||
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+ | ====== What is AmbientTalk about? | ||
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+ | Ambient-Oriented programming is a paradigm | ||
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+ | Our own experimental language, AmbientTalk, | ||
+ | * It employs a purely // | ||
+ | * It abandons the RPC abstraction in favor of // | ||
+ | * It has built-in programming language constructs for objects to discover one another in the local ad hoc network. Peer-to-peer //service discovery// is built into the language. | ||
+ | * It features a dynamic OO kernel language built upon the principles of prototype-based programming (based on Scheme, Self and Smalltalk). The kernel language supports reflection using [[http:// | ||
+ | * The language syntax derives primarily from the 'curly brace' family of languages, but it mixes in the keyworded messaging syntax from Smalltalk as well. This, together with AmbientTalk' | ||
+ | * The current implementation of AmbientTalk embraces the JVM as a platform. It's easy for AmbientTalk programs to use Java libraries, and it's easy for Java objects to use !AmbientTalk as an embedded scripting language. This interaction is safe: even when AmbientTalk objects are " | ||
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+ | Check out the [[at: | ||
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+ | The screencast below shows how to implement a simple echo server for mobile ad hoc networks. It introduces AmbientTalk' | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | AmbientTalk is not our only research artifact. We have ported the ideas of Ambient-oriented Programming to Scheme, leading to the [[ischeme: | ||
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+ | AmbientTalk' | ||
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+ | ====== Contact ====== | ||
+ | The [[http:// | ||
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+ | ====== Further Reading ====== | ||
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+ | If you're interested in the Ambient-oriented Programming paradigm in general, check out the [[research: | ||
- | From this observation, | + | If you're interested in the AmbientTalk |
- | * **Prototype-based** The mismatch between classes and distribution | + | |
- | * **Non-blocking** To avoid harming the autonomy of the mobile devices, no device should be blocked awaiting either | + | |
- | * **Communication-Aware** To encompass network failures, objects should be able to keep a log of their own activities, allowing | + | |
- | * **Resource-Aware** Service | + | |
- | More information can be found in the [[research:papers|Papers]] section. | + | Since 2007 AmbientTalk refers to AmbientTalk/ |
- | ===== Research Topics ===== | + | AmbientTalk is actively used as a research |
- | * [[research:ambientrefs|Ambient References]] | + | |
- | * [[research:exceptions|Ambient-Oriented Exception Handling]] | + | |
- | * [[research: | + | |
- | * [[research: | + | |
- | ===== Contact ===== | + | |
- | * The AmbientTalk user list, for questions and general information on AmbientTalk: | ||
- | * [[http:// |