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Originally posted by Jammrock View Post
I guess it may be a repurposing of Project Astoria code? (the shelved/discontinued project to run Android apps on Windows).
What is Microsoft's long-term goal of app API for Windows Server?
If this linux system call translation layer gets good enough, I can see vendors abandoning Win32 and WinRT/UWP/<whatever it's called today> for just writing Linux code and running on Windows and Linux platforms.
If they don't want to sacrifice Windows APIs, then I expect them to either prevent server apps like Oracle DB / WebLogic / WebSphere / etc. from running, or limit its performance substantially.... Or maybe they will only include the Linux translation layer in the non-server versions of Windows ?
Anyway... interesting times ahead.
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“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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Originally posted by dZeus View PostWhat is Microsoft's long-term goal of app API for Windows Server?
If this linux system call translation layer gets good enough, I can see vendors abandoning Win32 and WinRT/UWP/<whatever it's called today> for just writing Linux code and running on Windows and Linux platforms.
If they don't want to sacrifice Windows APIs, then I expect them to either prevent server apps like Oracle DB / WebLogic / WebSphere / etc. from running, or limit its performance substantially.... Or maybe they will only include the Linux translation layer in the non-server versions of Windows?
At least that's how understand it.
That's not so say things won't change in the future.
Interesting time indeed.“Inside every sane person there’s a madman struggling to get outâ€
–The Light Fantastic, Terry Pratchett
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