I think it's akin to the original conception of OOP in Smalltalk, where objects are passed messages. (I've never written ObjectiveC, but I believe that's its paradigm as well.) In that, it's similar to the actor model…
Microsoft already has a Linux kernel. https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel If it were superior for containers, Windows containers wouldn't have withered on the vine. .NET Core being truly cross-platform is…
I think more people should post that comment on HN. :)
I think it's akin to the original conception of OOP in Smalltalk, where objects are passed messages. (I've never written ObjectiveC, but I believe that's its paradigm as well.) In that, it's similar to the actor model…
Microsoft already has a Linux kernel. https://github.com/microsoft/WSL2-Linux-Kernel If it were superior for containers, Windows containers wouldn't have withered on the vine. .NET Core being truly cross-platform is…
I think more people should post that comment on HN. :)