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    ToaruOS

    ToaruOS

    Hobby operating system, bootloader, kernel, drivers, C library

    ...While many independent, hobby, and research OSes aim to experiment with new designs, ToaruOS is intended as an educational resource, providing a representative microcosm of functionality found in major desktop operating systems. The OS includes a kernel, bootloader, dynamic shared object linker, C standard library, its own composited windowing system, a dynamic bytecode-compiled programming language, advanced code editor, and dozens of other utilities and example applications. There are no external runtime dependencies and all required source code, totaling roughly 100k lines of (primarily) C, is included in this repository, save for Kuroko, which lives separately. ...
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    Interface Dialects Linker (XML)

    Write-Once, Deploy-Everywhere software framework

    The IDLX project aims to create a framework which leverages existing technologies and XML dialects to build user interfaces in a platform-independent way. The ultimate goal is a WODE (write once, deploy everywhere) framework which is flexible and powerful enough to support any development task long into the future.
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