Type definitions, target identifiers, intrinsics and sub-system indirections.
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Type definitions, target identifiers, intrinsics and sub-system indirections.
It's a subsystem that provides statistics related to student registration. It includes two functionalities: displaying registration statistics and listing batch files.
It's a subsystem that facilitates the process of registering student data. It includes two components: the main menu component for individual student registration and the batch data component for bulk student registration.
Minimalistic and configurable command-line interpreter for Linux.
It's a tool to convert video to GIF high quality that I'll use every day. I program a shell script with a click via Java using the Linux subsystem in Windows.
The sink operating system of the future, part of the BathHouseOS operating system family. Written in nesC, designed for TinyOS.
The guesthouse repository for WacOS 10.13, an open source recreation of MacOS 10.13 (High Sierra). Part of the WacOS operating system project.
The guesthouse repository for WacOS X 10.0, an open source recreation of Mac OS X 10.0. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of whyWatchOS 9, an open source remake of WatchOS 9. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
The guesthouse repository for WacOS X 10.4, an open source recreation of Mac OS X 10.4. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
The urinal operating system of the future, part of the BathHouseOS operating system family. Written in nesC, designed for TinyOS.
A separate repository for the archival and development of BaSYS 6, an open source remake of Apple System 6. Written in C, Pascal, and Assembly, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
The guesthouse repository for WacOS X 10.3, an open source recreation of Mac OS X 10.3. Part of the WacOS operating system project.
The guesthouse repository for WacOS 13, an open source recreation of MacOS 13.x (Ventura). Part of the WacOS operating system project.
A separate repository for the archival and development of whyWatchOS 6, an open source remake of WatchOS 6. Written in C, and part of the WacOS operating system project.
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