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www.cyberdemon.org
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| | | | | We've heard that a disk is a "bunch of bits", so let's get dirty and personal with those bits. | |
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venam.net
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| | | | | Everything is a file, right. Files on Unix have no specific format, nothing is imposed about how they should be, and there's no need to incorporate anything specific for them to be files. There's no file type, all the files are the same. But that's not really true. There are two differentiations. One is at a higher level, a m... | |
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blog.carlosgaldino.com
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| | | | | A file system is responsible for organising and providing an abstraction over the storage devices where the data is physically stored. In this post, we will learn more about the concepts used by file systems, and how they fit together when writing your own. | |
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kristoff.it
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| | | Let's take a quick look at what compile-time execution looks like in Zig. | ||