> arnuld uttre writes:
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
> arnuld uttre writes:
>> The hardware has gone beyond any imagination of virtually any XIX
>> century's person, but the English language that we're currently
>> using is still pretty much the same as it
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 2:34 PM, Ivan Shmakov wrote:
>> arnuld uttre writes:
>The hardware has gone beyond any imagination of virtually any
>XIX century's person, but the English language that we're
>currently using is still pretty much the same as it was over a
>
> arnuld uttre writes:
[…]
> I don't do anything because I don't want to use C or C++ to write
> microkernel. I have my reasons for this:
> After 40 years we are still using a language that was designed on
> some ancient piece of equipment to take benefit of the instruction
> set of t
I am very much intersted in writing a microkernel for HurdNG. Anyway,
I see Debian is set to release GNU/Hurd by this year end or early 2013
and this is still on "old baby" Mach. I think many must have
recognized my name already (may be the as the guys who talks and talks
but does nothing *practica