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Epic vs Apple: What to Expect?
September 11, 2020 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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Apple won a battle, but not the war
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one should not try to mount such attacks without some big and heavy ace up their sleeve
Five Myths used in "Golang vs Node.js" debate
February 25, 2020 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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Performance-wise, Golang is closer to Node.js than to C/C++
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concurrency (leave alone efficient concurrency) is never easy
Filed under: On.ProgrammingNetwork ProgrammingProgramming Languages
Read moreBringing Architecture of Operating Systems to XXI Century – Part IV. First Draft
November 8, 2019 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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While L3 kernel can STILL run on MMU-less RAM-constrained MCUs, it provides responsiveness which is comparable to that of multi-stack kernels.
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multi-coring is essentially a special case of balancing shared-nothing nodes
Filed under: On.System ArchitectureDesign decisions(Re)ActorsOn.ProgrammingEmbedded
Read moreBringing Architecture of Operating Systems to XXI Century – Part III. Basic Ideas
May 9, 2019 by • “No Bugs” Bunny
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everything in the system should be a Finite State Machine (FSM)
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‘OS’ is not understood as ‘OS kernel’, but rather is defined by the apps which can run on it
Filed under: On.System ArchitectureDesign decisions(Re)ActorsOn.ProgrammingEmbedded
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