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start [2010/10/19 17:31] elisagstart [2010/12/18 17:41] kpinte
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 Ambient-Oriented Programming is a paradigm for programming peer-to-peer interactions between mobile and/or embedded devices. Ambient-Oriented Programming is a paradigm for programming peer-to-peer interactions between mobile and/or embedded devices.
  
-[[http://ambienttalk.googlecode.com|{{:at:atlogo.jpg?80 }}]] This page is also the home of AmbientTalk, our experimental programming language to develop applications for software running on mobile ad hoc networks. To get started, you can read the [[at:tutorial:tutorial|tutorial]] or [[http://code.google.com/p/ambienttalk/wiki/EssenceOfAmbientTalk|the essence of AmbientTalk in 10 steps]]. To experiment with the language, you can download [[http://code.google.com/p/ambienttalk/wiki/EclipsePlugin|IdeAT, our Eclipse plug-in for AmbientTalk]] or simply download a stand-alone version of [[at:download|the interpreter]] and develop code using your favorite text editor (an [[http://soft.vub.ac.be/pipermail/ambienttalk/2010-July/000043.html|Emacs mode]] and a [[http://soft.vub.ac.be/amop/downloads/at2textmate.zip|TextMate bundle]] are available).+[[http://ambienttalk.googlecode.com|{{:at:atlogo_xmas.png?80 }}]] This page is also the home of AmbientTalk, our experimental programming language to develop applications for software running on mobile ad hoc networks. To get started, you can read the [[at:tutorial:tutorial|tutorial]] or [[http://code.google.com/p/ambienttalk/wiki/EssenceOfAmbientTalk|the essence of AmbientTalk in 10 steps]]. To experiment with the language, you can download [[http://code.google.com/p/ambienttalk/wiki/EclipsePlugin|IdeAT, our Eclipse plug-in for AmbientTalk]] or simply download a stand-alone version of [[at:download|the interpreter]] and develop code using your favorite text editor (an [[http://soft.vub.ac.be/pipermail/ambienttalk/2010-July/000043.html|Emacs mode]] and a [[http://soft.vub.ac.be/amop/downloads/at2textmate.zip|TextMate bundle]] are available).
  
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   * [[research:modelling|Modelling for Ambient Intelligence]]   * [[research:modelling|Modelling for Ambient Intelligence]]
   * [[research:biomodels|Biologically-Inspired Programming Models]]   * [[research:biomodels|Biologically-Inspired Programming Models]]
-  * [[research: tuples | Tuple Space-based Approaches for the Ambient]]+  * [[research: tuples | Tuple Space-based Abstractions]]
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