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| From: | Max Skaller <maxs@i...> |
| Subject: | Re: Portability of applications written in OCAML: C stuff |
Gerd Stolpmann wrote: > We all know that Windows is not a serious operating system because it lacks > support for many tasks we all EXPECT from an operating system. ? I do not understand. I run NT at home, and it supports a LOT of functionality I expect from an operating system that my Linux box does not. It runs games and office products like Word and IE. It has a clean, snappy, GUI. It has a reasonable scheduler, and a superior method of program construction (DLLs). -- John (Max) Skaller at OTT [Open Telecommications Ltd] mailto:maxs@in.ot.com.au -- at work mailto:skaller@maxtal.com.au -- at home