"Well-supported scientific consensus" and "scientifically well-supported theory" are doing a lot of work when the loudest enforcers of the "consensus" consistently operate in dishonesty for strategic reasons, see e.g.…
>hypervisor has become the OS and the traditional kernel (a Linux one in this case I presume) has become virtually * ahem * redundant. That's the point of unikernels right there :)
Git submodules are designed for your use case, but I don't know how well they handle it.
I'm pretty sure Java's Swing uses a similar approach.
"Well-supported scientific consensus" and "scientifically well-supported theory" are doing a lot of work when the loudest enforcers of the "consensus" consistently operate in dishonesty for strategic reasons, see e.g.…
>hypervisor has become the OS and the traditional kernel (a Linux one in this case I presume) has become virtually * ahem * redundant. That's the point of unikernels right there :)
Git submodules are designed for your use case, but I don't know how well they handle it.
I'm pretty sure Java's Swing uses a similar approach.