HolyC is both nightmarish, and pure joy to use. I found myself torn between: Why do I have to do that? Oh. I'm really allowed to do that? Wow. Fun for a weekend project, and you'll certainly feel...
HolyC is both nightmarish, and pure joy to use.
I found myself torn between:
Why do I have to do that?
Oh. I'm really allowed to do that? Wow.
Fun for a weekend project, and you'll certainly feel both the crazy-smart and crazy from the authour.
While it, of course, isn't usable, and I don't endorse the creator's views and opinions in any way, from a purely technical standpoint, TempleOS does some pretty interesting and honestly...
While it, of course, isn't usable, and I don't endorse the creator's views and opinions in any way, from a purely technical standpoint, TempleOS does some pretty interesting and honestly impressive stuff. There are good reasons that many of it's design choices aren't exhibited in other modern OS's, but I think it's still pretty fun to look at different ways to do things.
I really like some of the features this OS has, especially the HTML markup that works throughout the system. It's a neat idea to embed flow charts in your source code that have links to other files.
I really like some of the features this OS has, especially the HTML markup that works throughout the system. It's a neat idea to embed flow charts in your source code that have links to other files.
HolyC is both nightmarish, and pure joy to use.
I found myself torn between:
Fun for a weekend project, and you'll certainly feel both the crazy-smart and crazy from the authour.
While it, of course, isn't usable, and I don't endorse the creator's views and opinions in any way, from a purely technical standpoint, TempleOS does some pretty interesting and honestly impressive stuff. There are good reasons that many of it's design choices aren't exhibited in other modern OS's, but I think it's still pretty fun to look at different ways to do things.
Is Terry (creator of TempleOS) really dead? There has been a lot of talk on /g/ about it.
Yes:
RIP Terry
I recommend watching this video about the creator of TempleOS. Just a heads up, expect very harsh language.
I really like some of the features this OS has, especially the HTML markup that works throughout the system. It's a neat idea to embed flow charts in your source code that have links to other files.