Over the past two years, developer Banaymous has been slowly putting together a UNIX-like OS that is written almost entirely in C++. The OS even supports x86_64 and i686 architectures.https://www.notebookcheck.net/Introducing-Banan-OS-An-all-new-OS-written-from-scratch-in-C.928628.0.html
What is your point?
Why did you write that article?
What is special about that OS?
Who could benefit by using that OS?
Big mistake if not using a linux kernel
Quote from: JPM99 on December 06, 2024, 00:54:18What is your point?
Why did you write that article?
What is special about that OS?
Who could benefit by using that OS?
Thanks for the questions JPM99!
1. The point of the article is to showcase this new OS.
2. To showcase this new OS and highlight what makes it unique.
3. That it is written from scratch in C++.
4. Developers who are interested in programming a new OS in C++.
Quote from: vitalinx7 on December 06, 2024, 13:48:53Big mistake if not using a linux kernel
Not really. Some competition is always healthy.
"The GUI is especially impressive as it features a terminal and a basic status bar"
Really?! Those are the two GUI features that dazzled you the most?! I gotta say, I'm not especially impressed. :(
Looks like a very interesting project, thanks for the article.
Quote from: SP on December 07, 2024, 03:26:41Quote from: JPM99 on December 06, 2024, 00:54:18What is your point?
Why did you write that article?
What is special about that OS?
Who could benefit by using that OS?
What's your point in asking that question? The guy wrote a fucking operating system from scratch, coded it himself in C++. Please, tell us what you have done that is so impressive and special lol.
Reminds me to say, Rip terry
Quote from: vitalinx7 on December 06, 2024, 13:48:53Big mistake if not using a linux kernel
But then it wouldn't be a new OS, just another linux distro amongst dozens of other ones.
Interesting even if a bit gimmicky, thanks for the article.
Please consider using "even" less, it doesn't really fit in the instances used here.