> Python is theoretically capable of being used to write an OS, but that > is an exercise that is probably left to theory. There are a lot of good > OS'es out there that would undoubtedly perform much better than a > PythonOS ever could. That doesn't mean it wouldn't be cool, though. :-)
I haven't looked at this too closely, but: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cleese appears to show that the theory can be applied, even if it isn't practical. *grin* Not sure if this project is still active, though. [Off-topic from Python: there are several other mature systems written in high level languages. These systems could be considered as OS's in their own right. The Smalltalk folks, for example, have had this for a long time; Squeak could be considered a high-level operating system: http://www.squeak.org/ MrEd/DrScheme is another compelling example of a system that could be considered a high-level operating system, given the environment that they expose. The paper: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/scheme/pubs/icfp99-ffkf.pdf talks about this in more detail.] Best of wishes! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor