Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Aug 2008 23:12 UTC
Windows The Windows 7 craze is barely over, and yet the internet is already buzzing with the next big thing from Microsoft: a project called Midori. The SD Times claims to have seen internal Microsoft documents detailing what Midori actually is, and they say it's the clean-break from Windows many of us have been waiting for. The SD Times article is heavy on the details, and quite technical, but luckily Ars Technica provides a more accessible summary of what Microsoft has in store for Midori.
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RE[2]: Dupe?
by SomeGuy on Tue 5th Aug 2008 04:44 UTC in reply to "RE: Dupe?"
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Yes there is. C# allows "unsafe" blocks. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/chfa2zb8(VS.71).aspx

These would be disallowed on a Singularity based system, though.

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