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@lexonian lexonian released this 27 Jan 03:29
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Release Note

This is the Lexon Distribution 1 “Dazza” of 1/25/25 based on Lexon 0.3.

It is the most consistent collection of Lexon software and documentation at this point. It can be obtained at lexon.org/distribution/1.

Lexon distributions are intended as the best basis to learn, use and contribute to Lexon. Updates will be published on lexon.org/releases. It is recommended to start out with the newest distribution and to ignore files and documents that are released between distributions.

Lexon is expected to develop towards its 0.5 feature set that focusses on DAOs. The 0.4 and 0.5 releases can be expected to bring breaking changes while being 90% backwards compatible.

This Distribution 1 comprises:

Doc / Program Version / Authors Location
1. This release note 1 /
2. Lexon compiler 0.3 0.3 alpha 95 U (Mac and Linux) compiler/
3. Lexon grammar 0.3 “Reyes”0.2.20 / subset 0.3.8 alpha 79 grammar/
4. Lexon vocabulary and examples 0.3 0.2.20 / subset 0.3.8 alpha 79 documentation/ examples/
5. Lexon manual 0.3 1 / 0.5.5.1 documentation/
6. Lexon tutorial 0.3 1 / 0.4.3.23 documentation/
7. Lexon paper 11/17 3 / 0.16b-1 papers/
8. Lexon paper 2/24 2 / 0.12.14.0 papers/
10. Lexon paper abstracts Reyes, Clack, Idelberger papers/
11. Source Code 0.3 alpha 95 U source/

The distribution is consistent with the mid 2024 to early 2025 online and print resources:

Doc / Program URL
1. Lexon online compiler 0.3 https://lexon.org/compiler/03.html
2. Lexon online vocabulary & examples 0.3 https://lexon.org/vocabulary/03.html
3. Lexon website https://lexon.org
4. Lexon support group https://t.me/lexonians
5. Lexon book 4/24 https://amazon.com/dp/169774768X
6. Lexon BIBLE 4/24 https://amazon.com/dp/1656262665
7. Lexon art chain book 9/23 https://amazon.com/dp/B0CJ3VVVTB
8. Characteristica Universalis book 7/2 https://amazon.com/dp/B0D8Y6F8DW
9. Lexon papers
a. Carla Reyes — Creating Cryptolaw for the Uniform Commercial Code https://scholarlycommons.law.wlu.edu/wlulr/vol78/iss4/7/
b. Christopher Clack — Languages for Smart and Computable Contracts https://arxiv.org/abs/2104.03764
c. Florian Idelberger — Merging traditional contracts (or law) and (smart) e-contracts – a novel approach https://lawgorithm.com.br/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/MLR2020-Florian-Idelberger.pdf

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