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Rust OSDev Operating System Development in Rust This Month in Rust OSDev: October 2023 Published on Nov 06, 2023 (edited by @phil-opp ) Welcome to a new issue of "This Month
Operating System Development in Rust
Greg A. Woodshttp://www.weird.com/~woods/
provides UNIX system development and support services. We do everything from ground-up design of systems to remote to monitoring and support. My forté in software engineering is S
Sniffin' the Ether v2.0http://unixgeeks.org/security/newbie/security/sniffer/sniffer.html
and is mature in its development. This suite of programs sport functionality for general sniffing, arp spoofing, dns spoofing, switch sniffing, and a plethora of other unique and
NLnet; All projectshttps://nlnet.nl/project/index.html
Open-Source software development for students in secondary education Coko Docs NGI Assure 2022 2024 A modern, open source replacement for Google Docs and Drive Collabora Online an
Stuff Michael Meeks is doinghttps://apple-tree.life/~michael/blog/archive/activity.html
a free laptop for Gnome development / conferences. Also if you have the time to read this sort of stuff you could enlighten yourself by going to Unraveling Wittgenstein's net or i
Unix/Linux Commands, Syntax, And Noteshttps://zerocontradictions.net/programming/linux-commands-notes
associated with a development workstation. /etc/fstab is the file system table that determines which storage devices are automatically mounted at boot. Ctrl + C sends SIGNINT / TE
This webpage features a summary of commands and information from the Unix Programming Environment, and other commands and information compiled from other sources.
/dev/zinehttps://zine.dev/
upgraded anyway though: Computers used in factory production systems are never “upgraded.” They will keep doing the tasks required to make that product until the line shuts down f
Sharing and discussing the latest innovations in software development and programming.
The Foonly F1http://dave.zfxinc.net/f1.html
Since it was a development machine, the console was used to load and run the microcode. It was also an important debugging tool when (not if!) the system did something screwy. The
Acclaim for Unicodehttp://www.unicode.org/press/quotations.html
Corporation, Japan “The development of Unicode has underscored the Internet’s truly global character. The recorded history of every nation and culture can travel in its natural fo
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