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by sc68cal
5487 days ago
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Agreed. Legendary troll. OS X and Linux have different kernels, which means different I/O & process schedulers, different file systems, and a whole host of other implementation details that you'll write off as having been abstracted away until you have your first serious encounter 1) What does this have to do with web development? A web developer delegates those kinds of details to a web server. 2) This is a non-issue for most applications, thanks to the magic of POSIX. (results may vary) 2) Last time I checked, web development didn't involve intimate knowledge of POSIX implementation details on different UNIX and UNIX-like systems. There are libraries for that. Ted Dziuba - Full-Stack Web Programming Oh now it makes sense. Someone is trying to differentiate themselves. Pass. |
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