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engineering-blogs
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
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- A curated list of engineering blogs
- List of engineering blogs
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kilimchoi/engineering-blogs
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Ask HN: Do you maintain a list of RSS links of GOAT programming blogs?
I don't, but here is a nice (or just big) list if someone has focus to spare:
https://github.com/kilimchoi/engineering-blogs
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- Ask HN: Where can I see many examples of real companies' software architecture?
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How do you stay up to date with the latest trends and technologies?
For which feeds here is a list of engineering blogs https://github.com/kilimchoi/engineering-blogs
os-tutorial
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The Top 10 GitHub Repositories Making Waves 🌊📊
How to create an OS from scratch
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PS/2 mouse driver problem
My dude. Your functions have exactly the same names as his. Copying it from a different tutorial based on James Molloy's tutorial does not make it any less James Molloy's code.
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How to get started learning about os development?
I started out with this tutorial: https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial. It doesn't get you too far but it explains the basics very well, so check it out. After that I looked up James Molloy's kernel tutorials (look it up on Google, it's all on a website). Be advised that he's got a bunch of errors and bugs in the tutorial, there is a whole page on it on the osdev wiki titled known bugs in the JamesM kernel all something like that, but it's still great and gets you pretty far. After that, I chose to develop a FAT32 driver on my own, I can link some sources or my own code for you as well, but it's really up to you to follow what you like. I also found a great youtube series (https://youtube.com/@poncho2364?feature=share9), check out his osdev series, he also has some cool stuff there. And as I said, good luck on your journey and you can ask me in a DM as well if you get stuck somewhere!
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OS Dev tutorial: different hexdump output but program runs as expected
tutorial : here
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Why does my bootloader fail to read more than 12 sectors off the disk?
Yeah, I'm following cfenollosa's OS tutorial for guidance. You mentioned that you've seen the same code, with the same bug? What was the solution there?
- Guide to Build an Operating System From Scratch
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Microsoft doesn't want you to write a new operating system
hey, just in case you actually want to write an operating system, you should check out cfenollosa/os-tutorial: How to create an OS from scratch, it is an amazing tutorial that will get you from basic printing all the way to a command line interface!
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An Operating system i made, can someone smarter then me critique this?
You might be able to sink your teeth into something like this if you're interested in real os development, haven't got far myself but it's fun and you'll learn a lot https://github.com/cfenollosa/os-tutorial
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Piko-piko OS. A homemade 16-bit x86 toy operating system for fun.
So I made a 16-bit x86 toy OS in pure assembly. 3 months ago, I found a very fun tutorial on github that is about Operating system development. I read the first few chapter and from there I made a very simple, extensible (?) toy operating system that could run on hardware (yes, it is madness).
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What are some alternatives?
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movfuscator - The single instruction C compiler
dnsguide - A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
awesome-newsletters - A list of amazing Newsletters
os01 - Bootstrap yourself to write an OS from scratch. A book for self-learner.
esProc - esProc SPL is a scripting language for data processing, with well-designed rich library functions and powerful syntax, which can be executed in a Java program through JDBC interface and computing independently.
acwj - A Compiler Writing Journey
web-dev-feeds - A collection of over 1000 RSS feeds for web developers, updated monthly
raspberry-pi-os - Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi