JJOS is an experimental and educational shell application with extensible functionality. Good for beginner programmers, or simply for curious people. The shell supports cascaded commands, which helps user to type much less and act efficiently. Some useful features are: arithmetic calculations, saving pretty much anything in records, sending over TCP connection.
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kokolada 11 Oct 21
what language is this?