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[return to "MenuetOS - An OS written entirely in assembly"]
1. yason+W3[view] [source] 2010-07-07 20:03:40
>>raheem+(OP)
Writing this in C would be how much slower? Not much.

Modern bloat comes from the software footprint, not so much about performance gains anymore. Compare the UI of MenuetOS with the latest GTK and the 100 shared libraries involved.

It's not so much that C would be slow but that with C and high-level languages it's very easy to do lots of the wrong kind of work.

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2. DrJoke+R7[view] [source] 2010-07-07 21:08:44
>>yason+W3
The point of writing software in assembly is exactly the same as writing an OS (or even a kernel): fun and self-education. I mean, they probably don't mean to take over the current mainstream x86 operating system with MenuetOS, I believe it's more about fun and learning. The same is true for writing code in assembly; it is a lot of fun (at least for me) and you learn a lot about how the underlying architecture of your chosen platform really works.
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3. CUVipe+No[view] [source] 2010-07-08 05:04:32
>>DrJoke+R7
In fact this is exactly how Linux got its start -- check out Torvalds' "Just For Fun".
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