House (operating system)
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House (acronym for Haskell User's Operating System and Environment) is an experimental open source operating system written in Haskell. It was written to explore system programming in a functional programming language.
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Written in | Haskell |
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Working state | Dormant |
Latest release | 0.8.93 / January 22, 2009; 15 years ago (2009-01-22) |
Default user interface | Graphical user interface |
License | 3-clause BSD[1] |
Official website | http://programatica.cs.pdx.edu/House/ |
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It includes a graphical user interface, several demos, and its network protocol stack provides basic support for Ethernet, IPv4, ARP, DHCP, ICMP (ping), UDP, TFTP, and TCP.