Actalk


actalk

language
a smalltalk-based actor language developed by j-p briot in 1989.
[“actalk: a testbed for cl-ssifying and designing actor languages in the smalltalk-80 environment”, j-p. briot, proc ecoop ’89, pp. 109-129].
(1994-11-08)

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