← Back to context Comment by omoikane 16 hours ago > inspired by HolyC by Terry DavisDefinitely was not expecting this reference.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TempleOS#HolyChttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_A._Davis 2 comments omoikane Reply BirAdam 16 hours ago I’m not surprised by it, but I am confused as I do not see anything that reminds me of TempleOS, HolyC, or Davis. If anything, this is just pushing the tcc —run functionality one step further. jovial_cavalier 14 hours ago probably because the shell on TempleOS is actually a HolyC REPL, and HolyC is JIT compiled.
BirAdam 16 hours ago I’m not surprised by it, but I am confused as I do not see anything that reminds me of TempleOS, HolyC, or Davis. If anything, this is just pushing the tcc —run functionality one step further. jovial_cavalier 14 hours ago probably because the shell on TempleOS is actually a HolyC REPL, and HolyC is JIT compiled.
jovial_cavalier 14 hours ago probably because the shell on TempleOS is actually a HolyC REPL, and HolyC is JIT compiled.
I’m not surprised by it, but I am confused as I do not see anything that reminds me of TempleOS, HolyC, or Davis. If anything, this is just pushing the tcc —run functionality one step further.
probably because the shell on TempleOS is actually a HolyC REPL, and HolyC is JIT compiled.