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- TempleOS (formerly J Operating System, LoseThos, and SparrowOS) is a biblical-themed lightweight operating system (OS) designed to be the Third Temple...
- engineer and computer programmer best known for creating and designing TempleOS, an operating system in the public domain, by himself. As a teenager, Davis...
- programming language C++, a programming language HolyC (programming language), TempleOS programming language formerly known as C+ C Plus, a brand name of the soft...
- (1969–2018), American programmer who created and designed the operating system TempleOS Terry Acebo Davis (born 1953), Filipino-American artist and nurse Terence...
- include Syllable and TempleOS. If an application is written for use on a specific operating system, and is ported to another OS, the functionality required...
- system as his least favorite feature of the operating system. Compared to TempleOS (another operating system well known in the hobbyist community), he considered...
- Level ****embly (HLA) High Level Shader Language (HLSL) Hollywood HolyC (TempleOS) Hop Hopscotch Hope Hume HyperTalk Hy Io Icon IBM Basic ****embly language...
- C# Cosmos, a building blocks toolkit for developing an OS using C#; open-source software TempleOS, a ring-0 operating system with JIT compiler; open-source...
- jos, ISO 639-3 code for the Levantine Arabic Sign Language J OS, the former name for TempleOS Joss (disambiguation) Joos (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Ezekiel's Temple Tzvi Hirsh Kaliszer Red heifer Temple TempleOS Shani, Ayelett (10 August 2017). "The Israelis who take rebuilding the Third Temple very seriously"...