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Operating system research – 16 years perspective
It’s somewhat funny and somewhat sad to read this thread on the old USENET. Starting out with Andy Tanenbaum’s proposed list of accepted truths (most of which I thought wrong at the time) GENERALLY ACCEPTED AS TRUE BY RESEARCHERS IN … Continue reading →
Posted in academics, microkernel, operating systems, software engineering
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Tagged ast, micorkernels, operating systems design, os, pike, plan9, tanenbaum
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