Systems programming
Bootloader work, kernel architecture, interrupts, memory management, diagnostics, process handling, filesystem design, and graphics rendering.
Sky OS is an independent operating system project built by Sravan Madala, focused on learning, low-level engineering, desktop design, and building a real OS from the boot sector upward.

Sky OS started as curiosity and became a serious systems project.
The project is being built with a professional mindset: clear milestones, public documentation, honest limitations, careful branding, a roadmap, and a focus on real progress instead of fake hype.
Sky OS is not presented as finished. It is being developed step by step, with the goal of turning a low-level kernel project into a calm and usable desktop operating system over time.
Sky OS combines low-level operating system development with user interface design and public documentation.
Bootloader work, kernel architecture, interrupts, memory management, diagnostics, process handling, filesystem design, and graphics rendering.
SkyGUI, dock layout, glass-style widgets, icon direction, calendar and system panels, anti-aliased text, and a calm visual identity.
Website, community updates, release planning, roadmap pages, alpha preparation, and making the project understandable for normal users.
Professional does not mean pretending the OS is already complete. It means treating the project seriously: documenting progress, showing real screenshots, admitting limitations, improving quality, and building a stable foundation before big claims.
Sky OS exists because building an operating system teaches how computers really work. The project is a challenge, a learning journey, and a long-term attempt to create a desktop environment that feels simple while staying real underneath.