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According to the WikiPedia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model] "the actor model in computer science is a mathematical model of concurrent computation that treats "actors" as the universal primitives of concurrent digital computation: in response to a message that it receives, an actor can make local decisions, create more actors, send more messages, and determine how to respond to the next message received." | According to the WikiPedia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actor_model] "the actor model in computer science is a mathematical model of concurrent computation that treats "actors" as the universal primitives of concurrent digital computation: in response to a message that it receives, an actor can make local decisions, create more actors, send more messages, and determine how to respond to the next message received." | ||
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Revision as of 23:02, 22 January 2014
There are several resources in the Internet explaining the Actor Model and Reactive Programing. Some videos with interesting interviews:
- Hewitt, Meijer and Szyperski: The Actor Model (everything you wanted to know, but were afraid to ask)[1]; and
- Francesco Cesarini and Viktor Klang on the Reactive Manifesto[2].
To read online:
According to the WikiPedia[5] "the actor model in computer science is a mathematical model of concurrent computation that treats "actors" as the universal primitives of concurrent digital computation: in response to a message that it receives, an actor can make local decisions, create more actors, send more messages, and determine how to respond to the next message received."
Actor Model in Mohikd
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