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From: psema4@gmail.com (Scott Elcomb)
Subject: [9fans] Hi from a new fan
Date: Fri, 11 Nov 2011 14:37:02 -0500	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAEx-jsM=_Gnu69Di9FkyisYB4jVumLp3BE-KiiUxHXY=7dsHQw@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

Just like to take a quick moment to say hello to the list and
introduce myself.  Hi there! =D

For roughly the last 6 years or so, I've been picking away at "Atomic
OS" - a metaphorical OS / abstraction layer for web application
developers.  (That's my goal anyway.)

Initially the direction was influenced by Linux, but given limitations
inherent to browser-based environments, I needed to find analogues for
things like files, devices, and processes.  Some time ago it struck me
that a great deal of functionality is exposed via file-based
interfaces in the *nix family of systems ("everything is a file") and
that, with a shift in perspective, JavaScript objects could easily be
viewed in the same light.

Fast forward to last week and a conversation pops up on the GTALUG
mailing list[1], referencing Plan 9's manpage for a draw device.
Curious about the subject line "everything is a file," I had a look
and am really glad for it.  After several days of playing around, I
really look forward to learning and experimenting further with Plan 9
and Inferno.

For any who might be interested in my toy, there's a bare-bones,
pre-alpha, lotsa-lil-broken-things demo[2] (eventually to become a
reference implementation) at <http://psema4.github.com/Atomic-OS/>.
No "devices" yet[3] and the only "process" is the shell, but it does
(more or less[4]) work.

I expect to redesign around an implementation of 9P/Styx in the
not-too-distant future[5].  =)

Unicibus ipsis Unicior,
- Scott


[1] <http://article.gmane.org/gmane.org.user-groups.linux.tolug/56135>
[2] For WebKit & Gecko browsers - IE probably wont work, but mobile should be ok
[3] I was working on a simple networking device when I read [1];
something will be committed soon
[4] If in doubt, use absolute paths
[5] After HTML5's WebRTC & PeerConnect API's go mainstream

-- 
? Scott Elcomb
? @psema4 on Twitter / Identi.ca

? Atomic OS: Self Contained Microsystems
? http://code.google.com/p/atomos/

? Member of the Pirate Party of Canada
? http://www.pirateparty.ca/



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