Re: C Programming



On Mon, Jul 31, 2006 at 06:04:26PM +0500, Waqas Toor wrote:
yes right but now the future of OS is also object oriented. so i guess when
kernels are going to udher stand oop so its going to be a must then :)

The Linux kernel is a good example of use of some object-oriented concepts
but in a procedural language. I don't think that a object oriented kernel as
you describe is likely gain wide use in the practical world at this point.
It certainly would't be Linux.

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