| Askemos version 0.7.2 | 28. October 2003 |
| Version 0.7.2 is a major enhancement for BALL, the "Byzantine Askemos Language Layer". Beside many other new features, bugfixes and refinements, new code was added to provide a core for the implementation of more application programming languages. | |
New in this version ------------------- - byzantine synchronisation - SSL support - asynchronous dns lookup - LALR?(1) parser generator (bison port, D. Boucher) - pattern matcher (A. Wright, B. Duba) - general interpreter core (F. Winkelmann) - rscheme persistent store supports garbage collection (D. Kolbly) - usual bug fixes, including the annoying lost file descriptor Next To Be Done --------------- - documentation refinement (documentation is still a bit rough) - finish XPath, XSLT and implement with those new tools - implement other application languages on top of the new interpreter-core What is Askemos (and BALL) -------------------------- Askemos refers to an abstract space of ideas (virtual objects), which can be formaly expressed (using a certain set of theories). BALL is the first implementation of an intrusion resistant and incorruptible operating system. A distributed virtual machine, running on a network of equal peers, which supports projections from that abstract space "Askemos" and make them accessiable via network protocols. | |
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