C# System Shells for BSD

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    A replacement for standard console input in .Net and Mono which allows tab-completion and a standard shell-like command history.
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    Shell.NET is a set of console and winform applications written in C#. It features nearly 100 applications ranging from classical Unix applications like basename, cal, grep, tr, uniq, and wc, to some very unique tools like RunScript or TextTransform.
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    Silis OS is a online based operating system which will allow users to access their files and programs from any where in the world.
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    libmsgque

    libmsgque

    something that writes code for you

    The **libmsgque** project is an infrastructure that allows multiple package-items to be linked together to act as one application. To link, you need to distribute the work from one package-item to another package-item and wait for an answer or not. > Philosophy: Write Once → Run Everywhere The package-item can be a thread, a separate local process that is started by fork or spawn, or even a network of multiple services on multiple hosts. The package-item can be written in any language that is supported by the Programming-Language-Micro-Kernel support. It even supports running multiple programming languages in a single piece of software. Supported Languages are: (C,C++,C#,VB.NET,Java,Python,Ruby,Perl,PHP,Tcl or GO) > Strategy: It takes 4 years to write a programming-language, but it only takes 4 weeks to insert a micro-kernel. The package-item is connected to one another via a pipe or a socket and is based on packets .
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