Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | holybbbb's commentslogin

No mention of Novell Netware. This was a solved problem decades ago and Windows had it for almost as long.

The next decade will be a proliferation of hackers having fun with io_uring coming up with all sorts of patterns.


> No mention of Novell Netware. This was a solved problem decades ago and Windows had it for almost as long.

Solved at the OS layer, sure. This article is about solving it at the language layer.

It's been solved for a long time at the OS layer. I mean, didn't VAX have something like overlapped IO in 1980? Unix had asynchronous IO as well with `select`.


Yeah work with the garage door up so better equipped competitors can have an easier time copying your work.

Do these navel gazing blog posts come with any life experience?


I really dislike this comment as it assumes that everything is a competition and needs to make money.

If you just do things for your own enjoyment, then it’s obviously better to do it semi-publicly so that you can connect with other like-minded people or simply give online passers-by something neat to look at.

Plus, if you’re motivated by the activity and not the outcome, you don’t have to worry about competitors at all because you have no competitors.


It really depends. If you know your competitor and understand their core business, then opening garage doors can actually screw them up.

I am working in an industry where if one competitor would go open source and created decent open application, whole industry will effectively implode because end customers will always choose cheaper solution, which in case of open source would be for free.


That’s true of quite a few industries though, but it takes insider knowledge to know what to build.


Absolutely based


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: