Caja (programming language)
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Caja | |
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Paradigm | object-capability |
Appeared in | 2007 |
Typing discipline | strong, dynamic |
Influenced by | E, ADsafe, Javascript |
Caja is an object-capability subset of the JavaScript programming language being developed by Google.
The word "caja" is Spanish for "box", the idea being that Caja can safely contain Javascript programs as well as being a capabilities-based Javascript.
Caja is being adopted by MySpace[1][2].
[edit] See also
- Joe-E, an object-capability subset of Java
- ADsafe, a similar subset of Javascript
[edit] External links
- Caja project
- Caja draft specification: " Safe active content in sanitized JavaScript", Mark S. Miller, Mike Samuel, Ben Laurie, Ihab Awad, Mike Stay
- ^ MySpace: Caja JavaScript scrubbing ready for prime time, 2008/02/04, retrieved 2008/06/08
- ^ Tim Oren's Due Diligence: Web 2.0 Investors: Pay Attention To Caja, 2008/04/11, retrieved 2008/06/08