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A summary of programming languages which can be used to implement kernels.
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|+ Programming languages for OSDev
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! Number !! Language !! Example OS !! Link
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| 1 || ADA || Ironclad || https://ironclad.cx
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| 2 || Assembly language || KolibriOS || https://kolibrios.org/en/
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| 3 || ATS || ||
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| 4 || C || NetBSD || https://www.netbsd.org
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| 5 || C++ || managarm || https://github.com/managarm/managarm
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| 6 || Crystal || ||
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| 7 || colorForth || colorForth || https://sourceforge.net/projects/colorforth/
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| 8 || D || PowerNex || https://github.com/PowerNex/PowerNex
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| 9 || Deca || ||
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| 10 || Forth || ||
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| 11 || FreeBasic || ||
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| 12 || FreePascal || FPOS || https://wiki.freepascal.org/Operating_Systems_written_in_FPC
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| 13 || HolyC || TempleOS || https://templeos.org/
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| 14 || Lisaac || IsaacOS || https://github.com/ontologiae/IsaacOS
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| 15 || Hare || Bunnix || https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/bunnix
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| 16 || Haskell || ||
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| 17 || Mesa || Pilot || https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilot_(operating_system)
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| 18 || Modula-3 || ||
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| 19 || Myrddin || ||
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| 20 || Nim || nimkernel || https://github.com/dom96/nimkernel
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| 21 || Oberon 2 || ||
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| 22 || Orth || Orth demo || https://github.com/602p/orth
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| 23 || Pascal || ||
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| 24 || Rust || Redox || https://www.redox-os.org/
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| 25 || V || Vinix || https://github.com/vlang/vinix
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| 26 || Volt || ||
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| 27 || Wacc || ||
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| 28 || X || ||
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| 29 || Zig || zorroOS || https://github.com/zig-osdev
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| 30 || Zimbu || ||
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A summary of programming languages which can be used to implement kernels.