Huh, the web is exactly what plan9 tried to be for the masses.
On 20.08.2011, David Leimbach wrote:
> Plan9 is the best idea I've seen never widely executed. Some people in the
> know get it, but with the way the web and the cloud is turning out, well it
> just makes a ton of sense to me.
>
> Se
Plan9 is the best idea I've seen never widely executed. Some people in the
know get it, but with the way the web and the cloud is turning out, well it
just makes a ton of sense to me.
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On Aug 20, 2011, at 12:45 AM, Yousong Zhou wrote:
> Wow. The other day when I saw Go as
Wow. The other day when I saw Go as a language of choice for the
google's appengine, I ran into the search engine and searched if there
were plans of implementing an OS using Go since I had heard words that
it's a system-level language attempting to surpassing C.
As to plan9, I never got the chanc
If you are interested, there is one attempt to do parts of it:
goblin (userland utilities)
git://github.com/jdparent/goblin.git
oh shell (rc re-implemented in go)
https://github.com/michaelmacinnis/oh
gish (which utility written in go)
https://bitbucket.org/jpoirier/gich
... and probably lots o
Now the Golang is almost mature . Are the designers of plan9
interested in rewriting plan 9 in the Go language ? personality I'm
very expecting they do it. the reasons are : first the language change
from C to Go is the last step of the whole Unix to Plan9. second it
will provide a good place to