Is it time for for an operating system built from scratch?
Every operating system in popular use today is the direct descendant of something that came before it. However, software isn't biology, and there's no iron-clad rule which dictates that the "genes" of the operating systems which have come before should still be present in the operating systems of the future. So has the time come for another go at reinventing the wheel, or is this just a fundamentally silly idea?
Every operating system in popular use today is the direct descendant of something that came before it. However, software isn’t biology, and there’s no iron-clad rule which dictates that the “genes” of the operating systems which have come before should still be present in the operating systems of the future. So has the time come for another go at reinventing the wheel, or is this just a fundamentally silly idea?
Ingrid Philippe
Switzerland
Switzerland
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