Could WIndows and Mac ever become fully compatible with Linux software?
>It will be interesting to see how they plan to pay for it.
Mexico will pay for it
"A case can be made for having canned functions that are performance sensitive in Assembly, and then providing a C API or similar to orchestrate. In scientific computing, there are a lot of folks who know their science, but aren't that good at programming. For those the ability to describe their particular variant of a problem in a language like C, and have the complex computation execute according to those parameters inside a library is valuable"
FTFY - and brought it back to the arguments from 40 years ago.
HOST SYSTEM RESPONDING, PROBABLY UP...