Started doing desktop software development on MS-DOS 3.3.
POSIX is only relevant for C, the bits that they felt shouldn't be part of ANSI C, not to impose UNIX semantics on other OSes.
It is completly irrelevant on programming languages with rich runtimes or good package managers available.
Started doing desktop software development on MS-DOS 3.3.
POSIX is only relevant for C, the bits that they felt shouldn't be part of ANSI C, not to impose UNIX semantics on other OSes.
It is completly irrelevant on programming languages with rich runtimes or good package managers available.