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- | Ambient-Oriented Programming is a paradigm for programming peer-to-peer interactions between mobile and/or embedded devices. | + | [[http:// |
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- | AmbientTalk is now [[http://code.google.com/p/ | + | AmbientTalk is now [[https://gitlab.soft.vub.ac.be/ |
- | [[http://code.google.com/p/ | + | |
+ | [[https://gitlab.soft.vub.ac.be/ | ||
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+ | * Read the [[at: | ||
+ | * Start programming with our [[https:// | ||
+ | * Or, download a stand-alone version of [[at: | ||
====== What is AmbientTalk about? ====== | ====== What is AmbientTalk about? ====== | ||
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* It abandons the RPC abstraction in favor of // | * 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 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:// | + | * 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 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 " | * 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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====== Further Reading ====== | ====== Further Reading ====== | ||
- | If you're interested in the Ambient-oriented Programming paradigm in general, check out the [[research: | + | If you're interested in the Ambient-oriented Programming paradigm in general, check out the [[research: |
- | If you're interested in the AmbientTalk programming language, check out the [[research: | + | If you're interested in the AmbientTalk programming language, check out the [[research: |
====== Research Topics ====== | ====== Research Topics ====== | ||
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* [[research: | * [[research: | ||
* [[research: | * [[research: | ||
+ | * [[research: tuples | Tuple Space-based Abstractions]] |
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