Unix culture is so self-congratulatory. Learning to use a text editor isn't an achievement, imho. I'm not trying to troll, here...the old unix tools are just that a toolkit with a specific thought process in their…
I agree completely. I would add however that CoreOS or NetBSD rump kernels are really very innovative.
In a lot of cases I find that its usually that people had written windows off several years ago and haven't looked at it seriously. For a lot of people taking the time to learn PowerShell or the "windows way" of going…
Actually I've had to start over with this account. But...good catch. I'm trying to take some advice this time about the way that I respond to people. I get your point about portability, its just not one that I agree…
Its weird that the HN crowd just seems to assume that the advice to use linux and mono just has to be a better idea than using windows. If you haven't looked at windows since 2003 you really need to take a look at…
Unix culture is so self-congratulatory. Learning to use a text editor isn't an achievement, imho. I'm not trying to troll, here...the old unix tools are just that a toolkit with a specific thought process in their…
I agree completely. I would add however that CoreOS or NetBSD rump kernels are really very innovative.
In a lot of cases I find that its usually that people had written windows off several years ago and haven't looked at it seriously. For a lot of people taking the time to learn PowerShell or the "windows way" of going…
Actually I've had to start over with this account. But...good catch. I'm trying to take some advice this time about the way that I respond to people. I get your point about portability, its just not one that I agree…
Its weird that the HN crowd just seems to assume that the advice to use linux and mono just has to be a better idea than using windows. If you haven't looked at windows since 2003 you really need to take a look at…