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E is an [[wikipedia:Object-capability model|object-capability]] programming language and platform for writing [[wikipedia:Distributed computing|distributed]], secure, and robust software.
E is an [[wikipedia:Object-capability model|object-capability]] programming language and platform for writing [[wikipedia:Distributed computing|distributed]], secure, and robust software.
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== [[Getting Started]] ==
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[[Getting Started]] - Tips for '''''E''''' newbies
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== What's New? ==
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[http://www.erights.org/talks/index.html#google-abac Google Techtalk series on ABAC]  - Authorization Based Access Control.
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[[Future research topics]]
== [[Documentation]] ==
== [[Documentation]] ==

Revision as of 23:55, 11 November 2008

Welcome to the ERights.org wiki.

E is an object-capability programming language and platform for writing distributed, secure, and robust software.

Getting Started

Getting Started - Tips for E newbies

What's New?

Google Techtalk series on ABAC - Authorization Based Access Control.

Future research topics

Documentation

Downloads

  • Releases - ready-to-install versions of E.

Applications

Community

e-lang mailing list - discussion of E and other capability languages.

cap-talk mailing list - discussion of general issues regarding capability security.

#erights IRC channel - On the #erights IRC channel at irc.freenode.net, you can talk to a running instance of E as well as elang-ers online. Try saying "? 2+3".

Development

Related Sites

Main Erights.org site

E on Wikipedia

Object-capability languages

Combex, Inc. - The for-profit facet of the E project, featuring CapDesk -- the capability secure desktop, and caplet installation and launching framework.

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