Цитаты из книги «Modern Operating Systems»
«Real operating systems are virtually always written in C (or occasionally C++), but hardly ever in languages like Java, Python, or Haskell. C is powerful, efficient, and predictable, characteristics critical for writing operating systems.»
«Modern Operating Systems» Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Author), Herbert Bos (Author)
«Containers are provided by the host operating system such as Windows or Linux and mostly run just the user mode portion of an operating system»
«Modern Operating Systems» Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Author), Herbert Bos (Author)
«Various researchers have repeatedly studied the number of bugs per 1000 lines of code (e.g., Basilli and Perricone, 1984; and Ostrand and Weyuker, 2002). Bug density depends on module size, module age, and more, but a ballpark figure for serious industrial systems is between two and ten bugs per thousand lines of code. This means that a monolithic operating system of five million lines of code is like- ly to contain between 10,000 and 50,000 kernel bugs. Not all of these are fatal, of course, since some bugs may be things like a minor misspelling in an error mes- sage is rarely needed.»
«Modern Operating Systems» Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Author), Herbert Bos (Author)
«MINIX was adapted by Intel for a separate and somewhat secret ‘‘management’’ processor embedded in virtually all its chipsets since 2008»
«Modern Operating Systems» Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Author), Herbert Bos (Author)
«In theory, theory and practice are the same; in practice, they are not. (c) Yogi Berra»
«Modern Operating Systems» Andrew S. Tanenbaum (Author), Herbert Bos (Author)