AEON
- Definition
- a deterministic language and processing model for preserving structured semantic claims without granting the source executable authority.
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Glossary
AEON uses familiar-looking syntax, but many of its important terms are about processing boundaries rather than ordinary data storage. This glossary explains both technical terms such as AES and everyday site terms such as author, consumer, claim, and authority.
Use it as a quick reference while reading the walkthroughs, philosophy page, language guide, schemas, and implementation material.
Terms
Nodes carry tagged children and attributes. Empty-node shorthand <tag> is equivalent to <tag()>, and node children use indexed canonical paths rather than becoming top-level bindings.