[cap-talk] Selling capabilities programming
Sandro Magi
smagi at higherlogics.com
Mon Jul 23 15:00:07 EDT 2007
Is there a single page summarizing capability work so far? Sort of like
the programming language history pages I've come across now and again
[1], [2].
Might be useful to have on the E wiki, if only to act as a reference for
new people or those like myself who seem incapable of properly
attributing work. :-)
Sandro
[1] http://www.dekorte.com/docs/actors/
[2] http://www.dekorte.com/docs/protos/
Stiegler, Marc D wrote:
> As markm said, even the Marcks have the same problem :-) Fortunately,
> markm is excruciatingly, tediously, careful to keep track of
> accreditation :-)
>
> --marcs
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: cap-talk-bounces at mail.eros-os.org
>> [mailto:cap-talk-bounces at mail.eros-os.org] On Behalf Of Sandro Magi
>> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 8:09 AM
>> To: General discussions concerning capability systems.
>> Subject: Re: [cap-talk] Selling capabilities programming
>>
>> Mark Miller wrote:
>>> On 7/20/07, Sandro Magi <smagi at higherlogics.com> wrote:
>>>> [...] MarkM demonstrated this
>>>> with his implementation of the Doughnut Lab. [...]
>>> The original 72-hours DonutLab exercise was by Marc
>> Stiegler, myself,
>>> and Terry Stanley.
>>> http://www.hpl.hp.com/techreports/2005/HPL-2005-5.html
>>> MarcS actually did most of both the design and implementation work.
>>> The IOU mint API had already been designed by Tyler Close prior to
>>> this 72 hour exercise. Our implementation (again, mostly MarcS) was
>>> part of the 72 hours.
>>>
>> Man, I'm just using Marck from now on... :-)
>>
>> Sandro
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