Oh, I see! I guess I have to go back and play all those Pokémon games and listen to all those Pikachu's Pika, pika, pika then, huh? Then repeat that a few years, and I will understand Hodor language...
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Oh, I see! I guess I have to go back and play all those Pokémon games and listen to all those Pikachu's Pika, pika, pika then, huh? Then repeat that a few years, and I will understand Hodor language...
I find it extremely amazing that you can interpret this. I'm extremely curious: can you share your knowledge on how to read that langauge with us?
Worry not. I was in a playful mood when responding to your posts, which I assumed too since your post about linux seemed more sarcasm then realism to me.
So don't worry, I am not upset.
Nope....
I'm aware of this fact. I didn't imply anywhere that Windows kernel is a piece of art... I don't like it any more than I like Linux's kernel.
You don't need to admire me.
You only need to admire beautifully written C++ code, regardless of who wrote it.
You also need to admire microkernel operating systems. Those are a piece of art,...
How dare you insult Windows.
Linux is pre-94, too, you know. And while we're at it, please stop using monolithic operating systems that puts everything inside the kernel. That means every time some bloody thing in the kernel...
Then you're missing about 90% of the market.
Wait until std::dynarray.
I believe they simplified it a bit for C++11, though I still don't know how "hard" it is. But maybe you should verify and compare just in case.