Hi,
You didn't miss that much.
Windows NT was essentially patterned after NeXTStep, though it still
has a way to go in order to catch up. Assuming you believe that
dynamic binding is an inevitable innovation and DLLs are the
brain-dead broken mess they are, NT still has a long way to go to
catch up to where NeXTStep was. There are other issues as well that
push NT back to the cro-magon era, but dynamic binding is the issue
that always sticks in my head since it yields overall improvements in
application performance and reliability at the same time.
Thomas
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_someone said:_
I missed alot of this thread, but could you please explain how the
Nextstep operating system is related to NT?
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