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* You should have basic knowledge of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_%28language%29 Java] and its [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classpath_%28Java%29 class path system].  
* You should have basic knowledge of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_%28language%29 Java] and its [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classpath_%28Java%29 class path system].  
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* [http://erights.org/download/index.html Download] and install E
* Read the [[Walnut]] - it is the most concise text on the E language and library.
* Read the [[Walnut]] - it is the most concise text on the E language and library.
* Bookmark the [http://erights.org/javadoc/index.html ELib api]
* Bookmark the [http://erights.org/javadoc/index.html ELib api]
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* Either download the E source or open the e.jar (for example with unzip) and take a look around
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* Take a look at the file org.erights.e.elang.syntax/syntax-props-default.txt. It contains information about various language constructs not explained elsewhere at this point. [http://www2.deltamobile.com/wiki/Syntax-props-default.txt Here] is the file included in version 0.8.37b.

Revision as of 12:09, 29 November 2006

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Where to start

  • You should have basic knowledge of Java and its class path system.
  • Download and install E
  • Read the Walnut - it is the most concise text on the E language and library.
  • Bookmark the ELib api
  • Either download the E source or open the e.jar (for example with unzip) and take a look around
  • Take a look at the file org.erights.e.elang.syntax/syntax-props-default.txt. It contains information about various language constructs not explained elsewhere at this point. Here is the file included in version 0.8.37b.
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