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Revision as of 19:19, 20 January 2017
Paradigm | Actor model |
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Designed by | Sylvan Clebsch |
First appeared | November 9, 2012 |
Implementation language | C |
Website | www |
Pony[1] is an actor based language designed by Sylvan Clebsch, with the initial implementation starting in 2012[2]. One of the languages unique features to make it a race-free programming language via the use of reference capabilities[3] by the compiler in order to enforce correct access to program state within the context of the natural high concurrency supported by the actor model.
References
- ^ "InfoQ: Using Pony for Fintech".
- ^ "initial git commit for ponyc".
- ^ "Deny capabilities for safe, fast actors". 2015-10-26.
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External links
- Offical website
- InfoQ Interview: Sylvan Clebsch on the Actor-Model Language Pony, Garbage Collection, Capabilities, Concurrency
- Pony: Making it easy to write efficient, concurrent, data race free programs at Curry On 2015 associated with ECOOP 2015
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