On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Rafael ?vila de Esp?ndola wrote:

One problem is that compiler technology generally requires more background
then OS:
1) the new O(1) scheduler
2) the new PCI interface
or
1) the new SSA based intermediate representation
2) the new DFA based pipeline hazard recognizer

I don't think the compiler technology is much more complicated to describe than the OS technology. All four of those concepts would require at least a little background explanation to non-OS and non-compiler people.

Timothy has a good point. GCC is arguably more important than the Linux kernel, yet it gets very little press and recognition. Note also that everybody loves Linux (more or less) but people mostly bitch about GCC if they think about it at all. Perhaps these facts are connected?

Nick

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