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Latest revision as of 16:42, 21 April 2018
Welcome to the ERights.org wiki.
E is an object-capability programming language and platform for writing distributed, secure, and robust software. This wiki is about E and the larger subject of capability-based security.
Contents |
Getting Started
Getting Started - Tips for E newbies
What's New?
"Computer Security as the Future of Law" - talk by Mark Miller at the 1997 Extro 3 Conference.
Interview with Mark Miller - about Smart Contracts, Prediction, Singularities, and more.
Google Techtalk series on ABAC - Authorization Based Access Control.
Distributed Electronic Rights in JavaScript - paper for ESOP'13 Keynote.
Documentation
Downloads
- Releases - ready-to-install versions of E.
Applications
Community
e-lang mailing list - discussion of E and other capability languages. historical
cap-talk mailing list - discussion of general issues regarding capability security. historical
friam mailing list - coordinates the week capability meetings
Whiteboards - Discussion of ideas and other works in progress.
Development
- Subversion Repository — development branch
- Unresolved design issues — things that need thinking about