Today we host an interview with Christophe de Dinechin, Software Architect in HP-UX (Software business unit, Infrastructure Solutions). Most of you already know HP-UX, the leading "traditional" UNIX today feature-wise (second only to Solaris in Unix market-share, mostly competing with AIX). With Christophe we discuss HP-UX's competition, the other... 5 OSes HP supports with its various products, the Itanium platform and more.
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I'm also curious what the 30% is in reference to...lines of code, bytes of code, bytes of binaries, number of binaries, or some other metric entirely?
I have to admit, I do like bash...but emacs...YUCKY!!!...LOL
And gcc is nice for the very verbose error messages and its ubiquity if nothing else (not quite as nice as IBMs Jikes Java compiler though, damn I love that piece of software)
Thank You!!!
I couldn't have said it better myself.
I'm also curious what the 30% is in reference to...lines of code, bytes of code, bytes of binaries, number of binaries, or some other metric entirely?
I have to admit, I do like bash...but emacs...YUCKY!!!...LOL
And gcc is nice for the very verbose error messages and its ubiquity if nothing else (not quite as nice as IBMs Jikes Java compiler though, damn I love that piece of software)