os-crystal alternatives and similar shards
Based on the "Examples and funny stuff" category.
Alternatively, view os-crystal alternatives based on common mentions on social networks and blogs.
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crystal-patterns
:book: Examples of GOF patterns written in Crystal -
crystal-benchmarks-game
Crystal implementations for The Computer Language Benchmarks Game -
kemal-chat
Sample application to demonstrate how easy it is to build realtime applications with Kemal using WebSocket. -
kemal-react-chat
This demonstrates how easy it is to build Realtime Web applications with Kemal. -
fast_sleep
Blazing fast (funny) implementation of sleep for Crystal -
kemal-ws-react-pg-todo-app
Realtime Todo application developed with Kemal, React, ES2015 and PostgreSQL -
kemal-vue-chat
this is experimental repo for Kemal and Vue.js (+ WebSocket) -
Crystal-Maze
A* Path finding for PNG mazes, from Ruby now in Crystal. Using StumpyPNG -
kemal-react-pg-chat
Chat application developed with Kemal, React, ES2015 and PostgreSQL -
kemal_elm_chat
Simple chat server written in Crystal (Kemal) w/ an Elm front end. -
kemal-ws-todo-app
Realtime Todo application developed with Kemal and Websockets -
kemal-pg-sample
Sample app to demonstrate kemal + postgresql usage -
crystal-mysql-crud-example
Crystal MySQL CRUD Example -
kemal-ws-pg-todo-app
Realtime Todo application developed with Kemal, Websockets, ES2015 and PostgreSQL -
chuck-norris-holy-quotes
An Chuck Norris Holy Quotes written in Crystal -
kemal-heroku-example
Kemal is super simple web framework powered Crystal lang. These repo show's how to use with heroku. -
crystal-website
Creating dynamic websites with Crystal and Kemal
Build time-series-based applications quickly and at scale.
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README
Kernel code, made with Crystal
This is just a proof of concept, it doesn't actually do anything aside from booting.
Run with make run
to build a kernel.elf and execute it in QEMU.
You can also do make iso
to produce a ISO image that can boot on real hardware.
As a last option, take the kernel.elf
produced, put it in your /boot
directory
and change grub configuration to offer it as an option in your boot menu. It works.