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[getakka.net](https://getakka.net/) 46 | - [CAF: C++ Actor Framework](https://github.com/actor-framework/actor-framework) - CAF is an open source C++11 actor model implementation featuring lightweight & fast actor implementations, pattern matching for messages, network transparent messaging, and more. 47 | - [Comedy](https://github.com/untu/comedy) - Node.js actor framework. 48 | - [Microsoft Orleans](https://github.com/dotnet/orleans) - Orleans is a cross-platform framework for building robust, scalable distributed applications 49 | - [Microsoft Service Fabric Reliable Actors](https://github.com/microsoft/service-fabric-services-and-actors-dotnet) - Reliable Actors is a Service Fabric application framework based on the Virtual Actor pattern. The Reliable Actors API provides a single-threaded programming model built on the scalability and reliability guarantees provided by Service Fabric. [Docs](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-fabric/service-fabric-reliable-actors-introduction), [Service Fabric](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/service-fabric/service-fabric-reliable-actors-introduction) 50 | - [Microsoft Dapr Actors](https://github.com/dapr/docs/blob/master/concepts/actor/actor_overview.md) - Dapr runtime provides an actor implementation which is based on Virtual Actor pattern. The Dapr actors API provides a single-threaded programming model leveraging the scalability and reliability guarantees provided by underlying platform on which Dapr is running. [Dapr](https://github.com/dapr/dapr) 51 | - [Orbit](https://github.com/orbit/orbit) - Distributed systems framework for the JVM by @electronicarts. [www.orbit.cloud](http://www.orbit.cloud) 52 | - [Orleankka](https://github.com/OrleansContrib/Orleankka) - Orleankka is a functional extension for Microsoft Orleans framework. It provides a message-based API similar to Akka/ProtoActor, carefully layered on top of the Orleans (that's what in a name). Orleankka is an excellent choice for use-cases which can benefit from composable, uniform communication interface, such as CQRS, event-sourcing, FSM, etc. 53 | - [ProtoActor](https://github.com/AsynkronIT) - Ultra fast distributed actors for Go, C# and Java/Kotlin [proto.actor](http://proto.actor) 54 | - [Pykka](https://github.com/jodal/pykka) - Pykka is a Python implementation of the actor model, which makes it easier to build concurrent applications [www.pykka.org](https://www.pykka.org) 55 | - [Quasar](https://github.com/puniverse/quasar) - Fibers, Channels and Actors for the JVM. [docs](http://docs.paralleluniverse.co/quasar/) 56 | - [Riker](https://github.com/riker-rs/riker/) - Easily build efficient, highly concurrent and resilient applications. An Actor Framework for Rust. [riker.rs](https://riker.rs) 57 | - [Rotor](https://github.com/basiliscos/cpp-rotor) - Event loop friendly C++ actor micro-framework 58 | - [SObjectizer](https://github.com/Stiffstream/sobjectizer) - SObjectizer is one of a few cross-platform and OpenSource "actor frameworks" for C++. But SObjectizer supports not only Actor Model, but also Publish-Subscribe Model and CSP-like channels. The goal of SObjectizer is significant simplification of development of concurrent and multithreaded applications in C++. 59 | - [Tarant](https://github.com/tarantx) - Fullstack composable actor system for Typescript/Javascript implementing an extensible framework that allows to focus in domain logic and delegate the rest to the platform. 60 | 61 | ### Application Templates 62 | 63 | ## Sample Projects 64 | 65 | ## Articles 66 | 67 | - [Introducing Orleans 3.0](https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/orleans-3-0/) 68 | - [Introductory hands on series for Tarant](https://dev.to/kanekotic/series/22701) 69 | 70 | ## Books 71 | 72 | ## Videos 73 | 74 | - [Distributed Transactions are dead - Sergey Bykov](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epOLEdaPSLQ) 75 | - [Distributed Transactions are dead, long live distributed transaction! - Sergey Bykov](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8A5bRdyZXJw) 76 | - [Building distributed applications with Orleans - Sergey Bykov](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rlfnmyTEujA) 77 | - [How to build real-world applications with Orleans - John Azariah and Sergey Bykov](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OVU9Mqqzgs) 78 | - [Orleans Architecture Patterns - Sergey Bykov and John Azariah](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxwkYp4Fg3g) 79 | - [Building personalization with Orleans and Actor Modelling - Harald Schult Ulriksen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NT7uMV8GhQ) 80 | - [Reactive Distributed Microservices on .NET - Reuben Bond](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj_jUHCXE3U) 81 | - [Actor Model Explained](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELwEdb_pD0k) 82 | - [An Introduction To The Actor Model And Akka .NET - Sean Killeen](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Afz-cdL7HU) 83 | 84 | ## Podcasts 85 | 86 | ## Research 87 | 88 | - [Microsoft Research - Orleans Virtual Actors](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/project/orleans-virtual-actors/) - Project “Orleans” invented the Virtual Actor abstraction, which provides a straightforward approach to building distributed interactive applications, without the need to learn complex programming patterns for handling concurrency, fault tolerance, and resource management. 89 | 90 | ## Community 91 | 92 | - [Orleans Contrib](https://github.com/OrleansContrib/) - Orleans Community Contributions 93 | 94 | ## License 95 | 96 | [![CC0](http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/presskit/buttons/88x31/svg/cc-zero.svg)](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) 97 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------