The Institute for End User Computing
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The Institute for End User Computing (The IEUC) is a non-profit organization that engages in research and education initiatives dedicated to the advancement of end-user computing. Its coordinating goal is to develop a new open source platform that is a simple, yet state of the art alternative to Windows, Unix, Linux, and the Mac OS.
The Institute's mission statement is "Pursuing Secure, Simple, Supple, & Sophisticated Systems to Unlock Our Human Potential."
The IEUC is a 501(c)(3) tax exempt organization incorporated under New York State's Not-For-Profit Corporation Law. Its Executive Director is Peter J. Wasilko, Esq.
[edit] Specific projects
- The PEG Board, which promotes the use of parsing expression grammars (PEGs) instead of regular expressions.[1]
- Study of the sources of Computer Rage.[2]
[edit] External links
- The IEUC Gateway
- Computer Rage Wiki (It Is Time To End The Madness!) at The Institute for End User Computing