Python Operating System???

Michael Sparks michaels at rd.bbc.co.uk
Mon Jan 10 05:23:34 EST 2005


Roose wrote:
...
>  I was thinking that there would be a Lisp interpreter in a kernel,
> which afaik doesn't exist.

There's an implementation of scheme that runs as a kernel module in
Linux - it's designed to allow people to experiment with exploring
kernel data structures at run time, and other fun things.

It's a case in point for avoiding saying that something that doesn't
necessarily sound sensible doesn't exist - there's a good chance it
does :)


Michael
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