Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th Jan 2009 16:43 UTC, submitted by Matthew Whitworth
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When I saw this news listing I thought, "oh great YET ANOTHER OPERATING SYSTEM..."
It's not like we don't have ENOUGH operating systems that are half done.
So off I surfed to the website and I saw, "Python, Mono..." And then I became interested!
I also think that while "real men" program in "real languages", those days are gone. I myself have programmed in C, and C++, but to go back to C++ it would have to be with a pointed gun!
C I can understand since there are some real needs for C. But C++, and what it has become, is simply too complex.






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See, it just became much more interesting to me, and I'm going to go read some docs and download some images based on this line alone.
By "actually programmed", I think you mean "dealt with repetitive memory-management issues that took zero knowledge to understand, would cause horrible bugs (that could cascade to causing system-level crashes) if ever missed or done slightly incorrectly (which even experienced programmers did at 4 in the morning when they had run out of coffee), and which can be automagically done away with through modern programming tools".
At least, I think that's what you mean. I do not think "actually programmed" means what you think it mean.