The cereal your favorite programmer may enjoy with all sorts of your favorite things.
Instead of calling them Os, this cereal provides you with loops, crunchy frosted loops of three different sizes that can nest inside each other.
Puffed corn Kernels...Mmmm.
Toffee nut, ifs, ands, buts, and thens.
Pretzel shapes of 0-9 and a-f. Why settle for just ones and zeros?
Chocolate 'Hello World's.
At this point, you may be asking, 'why would I add milk to this?'
One need not have to. Code_Os is perfect for that late night snack, straight out of the box. Enjoy it with a cup of java or a 2 liter bottle of Mountain Dew.
Code_Os: the perfect cross-platform Os to support your snack needs.-- sartep, May 10 2008 Limited market. Possibly better as Node_Os to keep you awake.
I'd like an 8-bit(e) version for us assembly language programmers.
+ for the concept!-- csea, May 11 2008 Wha, no little pizza pockets?-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, May 11 2008 No, but Code_Os does support most pizza pockets. Just turn the box on its side.
// I'd like an 8-bit(e) version for us assembly language programmers.//
Wouldn't the assembly version be a box of carbon, with packets of hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen?-- sartep, May 11 2008 When you put the milk on, do they Jump ? Relative or Absolute ?
Also in this line, Hexadecimal Alphabetti Spaghetti...
[+]-- 8th of 7, May 11 2008 Delicious would have to be a data section of a class, which would not be named an adjective, unless its a child of a data-holding object. For instance, food.delicious would be fine...-- Voice, May 11 2008 Machine-Os: Just 1's and 0's.-- phoenix, May 11 2008 Can't open box - it says on the label that there's a sharing violation?-- phundug, May 12 2008 random, halfbakery