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linux
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lk reviews and mentions
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Ask HN: Examples of Microkernels?
This is based on little kernel from recollection (noted somewhere in the docs)
https://github.com/littlekernel/lk
- The Little Kernel Embedded Operating System
- LK Embedded Kernel
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Are there any jobs out there in C++ programming for someone who is primarily a hardware engineer? HFT or any other industry?
I've worked in LK (Little Kernel), which is the basis of the Android and WebOS boot loaders, but is also a reasonable stand-alone operating system, ThreadX, which is a very lightweight RTOS, and one or two others. These were all written in C, but it was also quite a few years ago, so I suspect a good chunk of the industry has moved to C++.
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Is “make” or “makefile” like a OS?
You might also want to look into LK ("little kernel"). It's the basis for both the Android and WebOS bootloaders, which I've also worked on. It has multi-threading and I/O but doesn't support user processes. Might be good for embedded systems.
- Samsung is now a contributor to Google’s Fuchsia OS
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Now you can run Unix on the tiny $4 Raspberry Pi Pico
what about LK ?
- How does Redox compare to Fuchsia / Zircon?
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littlekernel/lk is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of lk is C.
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