TUNES (operating system)

TUNES (operating system)

TUNES is project to create an Operating System which is strongly influenced by object oriented programming, high level languages. Currently, it is in its planning stage (as it has been since 1994). The name, TUNES, is a recursive acronym which stands for "TUNES is a Useful, Not Expedient, System."

External links

* [http://www.tunes.org TUNES Website]


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