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# Syndicate
Syndicate is an Actor-based programming language offering
- pub/sub pattern-based message routing, for mapping events to actors
- *dataspaces*, stores for semi-structured data, for managing shared
state
- *state change notifications* for keeping actors informed of changes
in dataspaces
- integrated techniques for registering and discovering services and
for cleaning up after both graceful and unexpected actor failures
- recursive layering of groups of actors, each group with a private
dataspace of its own, for organising larger programs
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Together, these features help programmers organise their interactive programs.
## Example
These two actors implement a toy “bank account” actor that listens for
`deposit` messages and maintains an `account` balance record in the
shared dataspace. The first is written using Syndicate implemented for
Racket, and the second using Syndicate for JavaScript.
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The next two implement a client for the “bank account”. Each time the
balance in the shared dataspace changes, they print a message to the
console.
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The full code for the Racket example is
[bank-account.rkt](https://github.com/tonyg/syndicate/blob/master/racket/syndicate/examples/actor/bank-account.rkt),
and for the JavaScript example,
[demo-bankaccount.js](https://github.com/tonyg/syndicate/blob/master/js/compiler/demo-bankaccount.js).
## Live Syndicate/js demos
[This page](examples/) links to in-browser runnable demos (and source
code) of Syndicate/js programs.
## Install
Follow the instructions [here](install/).
## Source Code
Syndicate is implemented both for [Racket](http://racket-lang.org/)
and for [JavaScript](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ECMAScript).
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The [Syndicate github repository]({{ page.link.ghrepo }}) contains
implementations along with some larger example programs.
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## Documentation
The system is still somewhat in flux, and documentation is still being
written. My [dissertation](tonyg-dissertation/) has a chapter
describing the Racket implementation of Syndicate and a chapter
including many examples demonstrating idioms of Syndicate programming.
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## Dissertation
A [resource page](tonyg-dissertation/) is available, including links
to the PDF and HTML versions of the dissertation document, a recording
of my defense talk, and the corresponding slides.
<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}/papers/conversational-concurrency-201712310922.pdf"><img class="leftfloat" src="{{ site.baseurl }}/img/pdf_icon_gen_48x49.png"></a>
Tony Garnock-Jones, [“Conversational Concurrency”]({{ site.baseurl
}}/papers/conversational-concurrency-201712310922.pdf), PhD
dissertation, December 2017, College of Computer and Information
Science, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts. ([PDF]({{
site.baseurl }}/papers/conversational-concurrency-201712310922.pdf);
[HTML](tonyg-dissertation/html/); [Resources](tonyg-dissertation/))
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## Papers
<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}/papers/from-events-to-reactions-a-progress-report-20160301-1747.pdf"><img class="leftfloat" src="{{ site.baseurl }}/img/pdf_icon_gen_48x49.png"></a>
Tony Garnock-Jones, [“From Events To Reactions: A Progress Report”]({{
site.baseurl
}}/papers/from-events-to-reactions-a-progress-report-20160301-1747.pdf),
In: Proc. PLACES 2016 (workshop), April 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. ([PDF]({{ site.baseurl }}/papers/from-events-to-reactions-a-progress-report-20160301-1747.pdf); [Slides]({{ site.baseurl }}/papers/places-2016-slides.pdf))
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<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}/papers/coordinated-concurrent-programming-in-syndicate-20160111-1409.pdf"><img class="leftfloat" src="{{ site.baseurl }}/img/pdf_icon_gen_48x49.png"></a>
Tony Garnock-Jones and Matthias Felleisen,
[“Coordinated Concurrent Programming in Syndicate”]({{ site.baseurl
}}/papers/coordinated-concurrent-programming-in-syndicate-20160111-1409.pdf),
In: Proc. ESOP 2016, April 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. ([PDF]({{ site.baseurl }}/papers/coordinated-concurrent-programming-in-syndicate-20160111-1409.pdf); [Slides]({{ site.baseurl }}/papers/esop-2016-slides.pdf))
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<a href="{{ site.baseurl }}/papers/network-as-language-construct-20140117-1204.pdf"><img class="leftfloat" src="{{ site.baseurl }}/img/pdf_icon_gen_48x49.png"></a>
Tony Garnock-Jones, Sam Tobin-Hochstadt, and Matthias Felleisen,
[“The Network as a Language Construct”]({{ site.baseurl
}}/papers/network-as-language-construct-20140117-1204.pdf),
In: Proc. ESOP 2014, April 2016, Eindhoven, Netherlands. ([PDF]({{ site.baseurl }}/papers/network-as-language-construct-20140117-1204.pdf); [Slides]({{ site.baseurl }}/papers/esop-2014-slides.pdf))
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## Contact
Please feel free to email me at <a href="mailto:tonyg@leastfixedpoint.com">tonyg@leastfixedpoint.com</a>.