
This post aims to introduce the "Arrows Space" (AS) programming interface.
The AS is a major component of the "Entrelac" project. Entrelac is a kind of revolutionary operating system for existing computers which relays on "arrows" graph to store digital knowledge.

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Entrelac aims to become a real Operating System. However Building such a piece of software from scratch is not a single man project.
So, as a proof a concept, Entrelac prototype will be yet an other virtual machine on top of some existing software stack -typically a GNU/Linux system-.

Hi everyone, I am a new guy in your e-town, testing this luxurious free new room, in this Virtual Building.
For the moment, I want to test how does this small window in my room, looks from the outside, lookin in!

This post introduces the "canonical storage principle" of the "arrows space".
First of all, I'd like to underline the fact some of the ideas related to the "Entrelac System" were freely inspired/reinforced by a very well done proposal by Brian T Rice: "The Arrow System Philosophy", that I have read many times. See record there: http://citeseer.comp.nus.edu.sg/314744.html ; I won't dare comment this paper. Please make an opinion by yourself.

Look at those few symbols:
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouroboros
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taijitu
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triquetra
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celtic_knot
Such ancestral signs are quite a success as neat tribal tattoos or rock band logos. And yet most of these signs are even more older than writing.

Let's start by a little introduction: I'm Sylvain Garden, 33y old. I feel concerned by computers since my earlier ages. When a pre-teen, my preferred hobby was to program on several (now prehistorical) personal computers. When in college, I started writing drafts to invent new ways to represent information in a computer. In a time where Internet was mostly a dream, I re-invented by myself some concepts like declarative languages, properties inheritance, and so on. I eventually manage to get an education related to this hobby. But I got disappointed when I saw that students and teachers didn't share any of my motivations. The industry related data-computing finished to make me forgetting or rejecting most of my childhood ideas.