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- | Welcome to our website on Ambient-Oriented Programming, a novel programming paradigm | + | Ambient-Oriented Programming |
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====== What is AmbientTalk about? ====== | ====== What is AmbientTalk about? ====== | ||
- | Ambient-Oriented programming is a programming paradigm whose properties are derived from the characteristics of hardware platforms for mobile computing. Mobile hardware devices are often provided with wireless networks facilities, allowing them to engage in collaboration with their environment. However, the autonomous nature of these devices as well as the volatile connections over their wireless infrastructure has its repercussions on the software that employs them. The basic assumption of the Ambient-Oriented Programming paradigm is that languages should incorporate possible network failures at the heart of their programming model. | + | Ambient-Oriented programming is a programming paradigm whose properties are derived from the characteristics of hardware platforms for mobile computing. Mobile hardware devices are often provided with wireless networks facilities, allowing them to engage in collaboration with nearby devices in their environment. However, the autonomous nature of these devices as well as the volatile connections over their wireless infrastructure has its repercussions on the software that employs them. The basic assumption of the Ambient-Oriented Programming paradigm is that languages should incorporate possible network failures at the heart of their programming model. |
From this observation, | From this observation, | ||
* It employs a purely // | * It employs a purely // | ||
- | * 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. More importantly, the kernel language is reflective and hence extensible from within the language itself. | + | * It features a functional, object-oriented |
Check out the [[at: | Check out the [[at: | ||
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====== Contact ====== | ====== Contact ====== | ||
- | The [[http://prog.vub.ac.be/ | + | The [[http://soft.vub.ac.be/ |
====== Further Reading ====== | ====== Further Reading ====== | ||
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