Hello:

John, we do have a web page for our project but right now its down due to some 
troubles with the hosting, if you want to know more about our work take a look 
at http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_%28linux%29.

About C++, I have to say that it support in a native form the object oriented 
programing what enable to have the data and the functions related to it 
together and also encourage the code reusage. And over all it enables to put 
more of the business logic into the code, (less comments are needed). Comparing 
C and C++ in runtime the second is just a bit (very small bit) more resource 
hunger wich is the cost of the metadata asociciated to C++ objects. I have done 
a more detailed comparison but it is in spanish, if you are interested I can 
translate it to english.


In order to avoid that the next LXDE become a giant air ball I propose a 
monolithic architecture extensible through modules and use lightweight 
threading instead of FORK. If we do a efficient memory sharing the size of the 
overall system will be drastically reduced.

Best regards



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University of Informatic Sciences (UCI) http://www.uci.cu
Nova Light Development Team http://www.nova.cu
Alexis López Zubieta [email protected]



http://www.uci.cu

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