Clive: A New Operating System Written In The Go Language
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Clive is the new operating system announced on Friday and is written in Google's Go programming language, features a "new weird file protocol" called ZX, and uses parts of the Plan 9 operating system. Clive is also going to run on a modified Nix kernel.
Clive relies upon a modified Go compiler, its software is hosted in Git, etc. Those wishing to learn more about Clive can checkout its project page and their design paper (PDF).
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