On Feb 29, 12:31 am, Anthony Sorace <a...@9srv.net> wrote:
> Plan 9 itself is written in C, with a tiny bit of assembler for each platform.
> All the applications in the distribution are written in C (or the shell). If 
> you
> wish to work on Plan 9 itself, you should have a very good command of
> C (note: there is no C++ here, just real C).

It's really cool. I search which gsoc projects relies on C knowledge
and Plan9 is almost single one. I am third year student of computer
science and I write mainly in C. I think I really can write something
helpful for Plan 9. Btw, is there need to install plan9 to my computer
for participation? I have Debian Wheezy and I compile Inferno for it
and try some of Infrerno utils. Its really funny. I like portability
and some wise of your projects.

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