If everything went right in IT and computing, how would computers and their software look right now, in your opinion?
e.g.:
* no x86
* title bar never would be handled by the wm
* C would have symbolic imported modules instead of header/implementation
* hardware vendors like Intel wouldn't pretend they could do security
You continue, anon.
>C would have symbolic imported modules instead of header/implementation
hahaha fuck off
>>54879553
I know, Ritchies ghost, the truth hurts.
>>54879469
I follow your link
http://discuss.joelonsoftware.com/default.asp?joel.3.219431
awesome ans so true
>>54879590
lol ritchie knew what was right
go jerk off to your goshit cuck
>>54879841
He didn't even know how to create an OS.
Neither do the go cucks.
>>54879469
>If everything went right in IT and computing, how would computers and their software look right now
Literally picrelated.
>McCarthy and Landin never popularized the lambda calculus in programming
>software is based on communicating processes instead of "functions"
>>54879469
>C/C++ were both discarded by the industry in the 90s and are considered COBOL tier
>big emphasis on being able to verify software, instead of the libre/oss/proprietary fight
>multics won
>>54879469
>SDL2 didn't drop support for OS callback based event loops.
Oh well, Valve faggots, I'll just use GLFW for my applications GUI. After all it's more and more becoming the better SDL and is better documented anyway.