which is to say that plan 9/unix don't take files to that extent. processes are not files, for example, /proc notwithstanding.
- erik On Fri Jun 9 16:34:08 CDT 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > Lisp machines/environments did this 25+ years ago. > > Everything is an s-expression is even more fun than > > everything is a file! > > I don´t agree. The problem with lisp is that you don´t have > protection. Didn´t you manage to bring down the whole emacs > by, say, implementing your CD player in elisp?. Now, in > Plan 9 processes are really isolated. If one of them crashes, the other > ones stay alive (Probably).
