> Basically, they seem to have implemented the inverse of WINE > (https://www.winehq.org/): a subsystem within Windows that does live > translation between the > Windows API and Linux syscalls. Apparently it does it without much drop in > performance...which is pretty impressive.
Not too surprising. Wine performance is really nice as well, and for win->posix your life is even easier. But technical considerations aside, this will make shell work easier on Windows. Cheers, Kai Kai Blin PostDoc / Scientific Software Engineer DTU Biosustain Technical University of Denmark Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability Kogle Allé 6 Building Thujahuset, room 2.L.09 DK - 2970 Hørsholm Denmark [email protected]<https://mail.win.dtu.dk/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=Br6c3DKnG5x2uSk9GFq8eNkGoVXfdOY1gLbK_V34d_E5dfhWO_nRCG0AYQBpAGwAdABvADoAdABpAHcAZQBAAGIAaQBvAHMAdQBzAHQAYQBpAG4ALgBkAHQAdQAuAGQAawA.&URL=mailto%3akblin%40biosustain.dtu.dk> www.biosustain.dtu.dk/<https://mail.win.dtu.dk/owa/redir.aspx?SURL=umSSg1RcEzXtA8G2T_RtzoLLJAr1YZB4y8rwIZJnoiM5dfhWO_nRCGgAdAB0AHAAOgAvAC8AdwB3AHcALgBiAGkAbwBzAHUAcwB0AGEAaQBuAC4AZAB0AHUALgBkAGsALwA.&URL=http%3a%2f%2fwww.biosustain.dtu.dk%2f> mobile: +45 93511306 twitter: @kaiblin
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