Thank you for the great reading. I thought that OS'job was to allocate CPU time to processes. So each time the OS moves to another process, software execution is blocked during milliseconds. I guess there is the same issue in OOP with methods. Don't blame me if I misunderstood something. My background is project manager focused on business stuff. I felt frustrated during my career not understanding the technical details. Now I'm taking time to learn. Just when AI shows up...
Thank you for the great reading. I thought that OS'job was to allocate CPU time to processes. So each time the OS moves to another process, software execution is blocked during milliseconds. I guess there is the same issue in OOP with methods. Don't blame me if I misunderstood something. My background is project manager focused on business stuff. I felt frustrated during my career not understanding the technical details. Now I'm taking time to learn. Just when AI shows up...
Thanks for the comment and encouragement! Oh my, I started to respond but it turned into YAA (Yet Another Article) :-). Why Your Operating System is Still Trapped in 1960 https://open.substack.com/pub/programmingsimplicity/p/why-your-operating-system-is-still?r=1egdky&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true
Thanks for your reply, biggest ever 😉I started reading more about Forth.