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Video
The video for the lecture given on November 30, 2018 is now available.
Notes
In Class
Lecture 22 ---------- OS in the future * Moore's law - operating systems now manage other operating systems * everything is a distributed system * but, we have legacy code, so we make everything "look" the same * the Web - it was a platform for exchanging information, documents linked to each other - today, it is the world's "operating system" UNIX took over because we wanted C programs and TCP/IP But now the runtime environment is JavaScript, HTML, CSS - but this is really complicated - only properly supported by Gecko, WebKit, Blink, Trident/EdgeHTML - pieces of it go everywhere: node.js - WebAssembly now allows the web sandbox to go everywhere