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by kazinator
2630 days ago
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It's an idiotic argument. Only functions compose. Though fork is packaged as a function, it's really an operator with a big effect. Booting a system doesn't compose; let's not have power-on reset and bootloaders. Everything in this paper could have been cribbed from twenty year or older Usenet postings, mailing lists and other sources. Fork has been dissected ad nausem; anyone who is anyone in the Unix-like world knows this. Oh, and threads have perpetually been the way to go on current hardware --- every damn year since 1988 and counting. |
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> Booting a system doesn't compose;
Actually this is false, virtual machine and hypervisors allow to boot a system inside another system