As a programmer and manager of embedded software products for a living, I think that operating system programming is so much fun that it will eventually be outlawed. I've previously published two articles on OSNews, So, you want to write
an operating system and Climbing
the kernel mountain, and tried to summarize my experience in designing operating system kernels as well as technical traps that can be easily avoided.
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"Any domain of human knowledge gets commoditized over time, this is good for everyone, and the experts have to learn to adapt their expertise to a higher-level problem set"
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Nope, mathematics and physics don't fit in that commoditized knowledge, they are always evolving. I am sorry for software researches if they cannot get out of the market world.
"Any domain of human knowledge gets commoditized over time, this is good for everyone, and the experts have to learn to adapt their expertise to a higher-level problem set"
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Nope, mathematics and physics don't fit in that commoditized knowledge, they are always evolving. I am sorry for software researches if they cannot get out of the market world.