Cotton Candy OS

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Cotton Candy OS

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Hi! I am announcing my barely developed OS, Cotton Candy OS (CCOS)! You can visit my Github page, https://github.com/zap8600/CCOS, for more information.
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Hello! Currently, I'm looking for some developers that might what to help me. If you want to contact me, please look at my Github page for my OS, https://github.com/zap8600/CCOS, for contact information. Just so you know, I'm in 7th grade, so I may not understand much. I haven't made made a Hello, World! program before, and yet I'm making my own OS. I know, it is stupid. Just if you can help out, that would be very appreciated.
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Re: Cotton Candy OS

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Wow, this sounds exactly like myself :) I started programming my OS in 8th grade. Anyway, good luck! It is stupid in some way, but if you know something about programming, you will have a lot of fun from challenging yourself by creating everything from the zero.
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Re: Cotton Candy OS

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Klakap wrote:Wow, this sounds exactly like myself :) I started programming my OS in 8th grade. Anyway, good luck! It is stupid in some way, but if you know something about programming, you will have a lot of fun from challenging yourself by creating everything from the zero.
I agree. Making everything myself with a little help with issues I am facing was the reason I started OS development. Having someone do something for you or plainly copying code for the most part leaves you with no satisfaction. Inventing something from scratch and writing your own libraries to do things such as handling CPU scheduling on your own is very fun knowing you made it yourself; and as a bonus you know how it works because you made it making debugging just a tad easier.
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