build-your-own-shell
rubber-docker
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build-your-own-shell
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From Nand to Tetris: Building a Modern Computer from First Principles
https://github.com/tokenrove/build-your-own-shell
I think you right, and implementing core utils is a nice exercise in system programming.
- What determines the command line?
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In-depth software programming
C: Build Your Own Shell
rubber-docker
- A Workshop on Linux Containers: Rebuild Docker from Scratch
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In-depth software programming
Python: A workshop on Linux containers: Rebuild Docker from Scratch
What are some alternatives?
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naivecoin - A tutorial for building a cryptocurrency
naivecoin - A cryptocurrency implementation in less than 1500 lines of code
raspberry-pi-os - Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
guide - The official guide for discord.js, created and maintained by core members of its community.
mocker - A Docker-type runtime, written in 100% Python
os-tutorial - How to create an OS from scratch
minipack - 📦 A simplified example of a modern module bundler written in JavaScript
littleosbook - Source for the little book about OS development
bocker - Docker implemented in around 100 lines of bash