E language
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** Marc Stiegler's draft tutorial book on the E programming language. | ** Marc Stiegler's draft tutorial book on the E programming language. | ||
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E is an object-capability programming language and platform for writing distributed, secure, and robust software.
E is described by two draft books:
- Robust Composition: Towards a Unified Approach to Access Control and Concurrency Control
- MarkM's dissertation. Explains the rationale, philosophy, and goals of E and related systems.
- E in a Walnut
- Marc Stiegler's draft tutorial book on the E programming language.
- This page is a stub; it should be expanded with more information. If doing so, check the original E web site and the mailing list archives for content which could be moved into this page.