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Linda (coordination)

Gelernter’s (1985) coordination language built around a shared content-addressable tuple space accessed through four operations: out (write), in (consume on associative match), rd (read on match), eval (turn a tuple into a live computation). Decouples senders and receivers in space, time, destination, and form. The canonical example of separation of computation and coordination. Direct ancestor of JavaSpaces, TSpaces, KLAIM, and stigmergic-coordination frameworks.

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