A mashup of virtual terminal (vt) and shell (sh) giving an acme-like editor / development environment with Emacs bindings for programmers and aficionados of Plan9/Unix philosophy.
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A mashup of virtual terminal (vt) and shell (sh) giving an acme-like editor / development environment with Emacs bindings for programmers and aficionados of Plan9/Unix philosophy.
Simple and fast tiny interpreter. Only one header and source file.
Call any function with command-like syntax at runtime (with automatic argument management). No dependencies, no boilerplate code, no macros, fast compilation
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A minimalist command-line interpreter. It provides a basic interface for users to interact with their computer, allowing them to execute commands, navigate the file system, and manage processes. This project demonstrates fundamental principles of system programming, and serves as a foundation for building more advanced shell applications.
In this Repository, me and my teammate Arzu we created building our first full web application: the AirBnB clone
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Java command interpreter applying OOP principles
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A simple copy of the AirBnB website.
A simple shell-like command interpreter, written in C.
Cloning the AirBnB website and adding new features
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