Anyone wanna be a test subject for a thing?
You don't realize each platform will define it in their own way?
Why is mmap instant if I map a 100GiB file and why didn't my machine freeze?
What do you think I am describing?
So why are you using 2 editors if you want both in same editor?
What's that fd thing you can pass?
What other than <- and -> makes it a language feature?
Okay, so how many C devs make use of those benefits?
"making the code go outside of modern operating systems" means what?
But how is this related to loading a whole program into memory vs lazily paging it in?
So it makes it less constrained for C implementors?
Is there a way for me to tell a C compiler about alignment to make -Wcast-align shut up?
That's just about knowing PHP, right?
If Linux loads everything into memory at once, it should not work, right?
You never used macros?
But you still need mutexes in Go, right?
You realize both operating systems use virtual memory?
People really think you need callbacks for middleware?
But why confusing?
How will you know if you are doing something the wrong way then?