Friday 24 March 2006

b# for kernel modules?

Reading from http://www.embedded.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=183700818;

B# (pronounced “be sharp”) is a tiny, object-oriented, and multi-threaded programming language that is specially dedicated for small footprint embedded systems.

It has a mini-kernel, and can implement interrupt handlers. What I want to know is; can it be used to write portable cross-platform linux kernel modules?

More info, and sign up as a beta test at http://www.deepobjectknowledge.com/

1 comment:

  1. […] I commented in recently on use of B# for Linux kernel modules, but on reflection this is more likely to be popular under the BSD’s who don’t have so much GPL philosophy to contend with. […]

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