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 Of course, we are not claiming that AmbientTalk is a good replacement for distributed computing standards such as CORBA or Jini, which are much more flexible, at the cost of increased complexity. AmbientTalk is simply a lightweight alternative for doing experimental research. Of course, we are not claiming that AmbientTalk is a good replacement for distributed computing standards such as CORBA or Jini, which are much more flexible, at the cost of increased complexity. AmbientTalk is simply a lightweight alternative for doing experimental research.
  
-So, you read the introduction and are interested in all of the gory details of the language? In that case, you can go ahead and [[at:download|download]] AmbientTalk and read the [[at:tutorial:tutorial|tutorial]] which explains the language in much more detail.+===== Moving on ===== 
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 +So, you read the introduction and are interested in all of the gory details of the language? In that case, you can go ahead and [[at:download|download]] AmbientTalk and read the [[at:tutorial:tutorial|tutorial]] which explains the language in much more detail. You can also {{http://prog.vub.ac.be/amop/presentations/SCCC-AT2.html|watch}} this introductory presentation on AmbientTalk (in flash format).
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