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Next Generation Stack Computing

mymanfryday writes "It seems that stack computers might be the next big thing. Expert Eric Laforest talks about stack computers and why they are better than register-based computers. Apparently NASA uses stack computers in some of their probes. He also claims that a kernel would only be a few kilobytes large! I wonder if Windows will be supported on a stack computer in the future?"

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  1. All your architecture are belong to us by davidwr · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    first post?

    There goes my karma.

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    1. Re:All your architecture are belong to us by neonprimetime · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Why do you ask? I hate it when f@!#ing losers ask, am I first post? Dont' ask, say it like you mean it. I am first post. I am awesome. I want people to notice me. I am important. First post is my friend. Just stop asking, "ooohh, did I get first post?" Instead, just say it, "I'm better than everybody else cause I'm going to get first post!"

    2. Re:All your architecture are belong to us by ahsile · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Damnit, try and make a half-ass witty remark... and then add first pr0st at the end. Something you speculate about the artcile, which will get you modded high at first, and by the time anyone reads the article and realises you were wrong, it's too late.

      This way you get first post, and karma whore at the same time. You will soon learn, my pupil.

  2. How do I join GNAA? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I ask because I am neither

  3. Re:wikipedia link by The+MAZZTer · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Some idiot changed "Turing machine" to "Penis machine". But then someone else changed it back before I could... good ol' wikipedia indeed.

  4. Re:Oh? by mclaincausey · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    TheFNORD! last time I wrote anyFNORD!thing in a stack-based languaFNORD!ge it was silly little progrFNORD!ams in Reverse Polish LiFNORD!sp on an HP-48.

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