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    gVisor

    gVisor

    Application Kernel for Containers

    gVisor is an application kernel developed by Google that provides a strong layer of isolation between applications and the host operating system. Written in Go, it implements a Linux-compatible system call interface that runs entirely in user space, creating a secure sandboxed environment for containers. Unlike traditional virtual machines or lightweight syscall filters, gVisor follows a third approach that offers many of the security benefits of virtualization while maintaining the speed,...
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    Objeck

    Objeck

    Simple ⇒ Object-Oriented ⇒ Functional

    Objeck is an object-oriented programming language with functional features. Objeck emphasizes, expression, simplicity, portability, and scalability. The programming environment consists of a compiler, virtual machine, and command line debugger with IDE plugins.
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    HelloSilicon

    HelloSilicon

    An introduction to ARM64 assembly on Apple Silicon Macs

    An introduction to assembly on Apple Silicon Macs. In this repository, I will code along with the book Programming with 64-Bit ARM Assembly Language, adjusting all sample code for Apple's ARM64 line of computers. While Apple's marketing material seems to avoid a name for the platform and talks only about the M1 processor, the developer documentation uses the term "Apple Silicon". You need Xcode 12.2 or later, and to make things easier, the command line tools should be installed. This ensures...
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