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- | ===== Distributed and Mobile Programming Paradigms - Lab sessions ===== | ||
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- | === About === | ||
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- | This site covers the lab sessions for the Distributed and Mobile Programming Paradigms course. | ||
- | In each session, students implement small applications in the AmbientTalk distributed programming language. | ||
- | The exercises start from the basics of the AmbientTalk language and gradually introduce how to program distributed applications running on mobile devices. | ||
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- | During these exercises, students apply the concepts seen in the seminar part of the course to software development. For example, they get hands-on experience with guards, asynchronous message passing, distributed programming with tuple spaces, and peer-to-peer networks. | ||
- | They also deploy some of their application on real devices such as Android phones. | ||
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- | See the official course site at [[http:// | ||
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- | === Organisation === | ||
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- | ^ **Course lecturer:** | [[http:// | ||
- | ^ **Assistants: | ||
- | ^ **Room** | 1E.05 (Mac room) | | ||
- | ^ **Time slot** | 2st Semester, Tuesday, 14:00 - 16:00 | | ||
- | ^ **Communication** | Via [[http:// | ||
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- | === Material === | ||
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- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * AmbientTalk [[http:// | ||
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- | === Schedule === | ||
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- | Here comes a temporary schedule for the lab sessions. Assignments and solutions will be published before and after each session, respectively. | ||
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- | * Week 23 - 15/02/11 - First steps in AmbientTalk | ||
- | * Concepts: functional, imperative and object-oriented programming. | ||