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    PowerNex

    PowerNex

    An operating system written in D

    PowerNex is a microkernel operating system written entirely in the Nim programming language. Designed as a learning and research project, it explores OS development using a modern high-level systems language while still offering low-level control. PowerNex focuses on modularity, simplicity, and code clarity. While still in its early stages, the project includes basic kernel functionality, including memory management, task switching, and a custom bootloader, offering insight into building an OS from the ground up using newer programming paradigms.
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    GCC D Compiler (GDC) for Mac OS X (10.2-10.4) See http://gdcproject.org/ for new GDC development.
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    Gynoid is a framework aiming at unifying development on embedded devices and more specifically on mobile phones and PDA. It focus on platforms running under Windows CE, Symbian iPhone, Android(need more studies) OS. It offers a common IDE and native API.
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