Originally posted by CommunityMember
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The stable interfaces we agree, but then again that's only useful for out-of-tree (most often closed source) drivers, so for what the article argues it's mostly irrelevant.
Originally posted by jrdoane
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Originally posted by camel_case
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Besides, the kernel is already as object oriented as C allows and works exactly that way, just with function pointers in an explicit vtable, and also you don't need OO for keeping stable interfaces.
Also, it's quite funny you complain about programmers stuck in the 70s and propose 80s' tech as the replacement in 2022

Originally posted by varikonniemi
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A reason to think it's incompetence is that being that the main target, and that action discouraging other embedded uses, it goes against the interests of those hardware providers.
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