Whatever. Totally expected. Stop lying to yourself though. You never ban rabid Apple-fans.
Naw, you're not a fanboi. You just had to come and shit all over Microsoft and make the same point that you already made up thread because uhhh, you call it like you see it...right? Bullshit. More like you can't deal…
> First, "shill" means a paid lackey. OK. Then you're an unpaid lackey I guess. Good for you. > I'm 40ish, not some corporate fanboi in their parents' basement -- which yur kind of arguments seem to be meant for. You're…
The original title to this article is completely accurate: "There's a lot of vulnerable OS X applications out there." I bet if this were a Microsoft story, it would have been left alone.
coldtea is a known pro-Apple, anti-Microsoft shill who has no problem lying in an attempt to make Apple look good and make Microsoft look bad. Anyone who acted like this person in an anti-Apple way would have been…
They obviously don't like Microsoft here. Meanwhile they change the titles for Apple stories to reflect better on Apple. Meh. Whadyagonnado? If people want to live in an unrealistic bubble and lie to themselves there…
iOS and OS X were the first things that came to my mind.
There are actually multiple lap modes that both work great. 1) Like a regular laptop. 2) Fold the keyboard back and open the stand so it makes a right angle. Place the right angle so that the keyboard is parallel with…
Good. One less locked-down, anti-competitive player to deal with. I'm sticking with Android for now since it offends me the least and I'll never, ever, ever use iOS (ever) since Apple is such an asshole to their…
Visual Studio with Node.js tools is better than WebStorm. It has everything WebStorm does plus better "dumb autocomplete" like Emacs and it's free.
Anyone can get a free 180 day trial of any version of Windows. Just do a fresh install twice a year in a VM, no big deal :)
The person you were replying to did emphasized "wants to" vs "have to" though - so I think they were trying to insert the point about means vs ends. Anyway, whoever was trying to make that point - I think it's been made…
I think you missed the point of the post you're replying to. What's the reason that you feel that you want to understand the "real technologies" that run the web? So that you can build better apps with those…
There's a shortage of all kinds of apps. You can't even get Chrome with actual extensions on iOS. That's why I like my Windows tablets...I get to decide what runs on my device, not Apple.
Sorry to disappoint you but I am my IT department and I'm not having any issues...and neither are the IT departments from several companies that I work with. And as a steady reader of that sub and of the Microsoft…
Right and last year it was full of Windows 8 horror stories and the years before that it was full of Windows 7 horror stories. In other news - StackOverflow.com is full of programming problems so programming must suck.…
Did you even read the article? The arguments still hold up. It's clearly the case that it's not worth the effort to move VS to 64-bit. - "First, from a performance perspective the pointers get larger, so data structures…
OK then let's compare VS to XCode, which doesn't even have half the features of VS and crashes twice as much. If not, which comparable product would you pick?
Bullshit. Allow an actual user of Windows 10 to correct your statement, since I bet you haven't used it at all: Some things are unfinished. Mostly the consumer facing stuff (think Metro apps). Other than that, Windows…
It reminds me of the way Google and others try to glom their brand onto cultural events.
Or, if you want a great desktop experience that is really stable and has stood the test of time - run Windows as the host and Linux as guest.
> I think these words are actually on the cover of the 2004 edition of... So what? The words that you're saying are on the tips of every Microsoft-hating Linux fanboy's tongue. > ...the Windows problems are harder…
Yes people can absolutely disagree about what is good and what is innocent. For instance - are American tax payers innocent? Some people see them as empowering the world's largest imperial death/chaos/war machine.
And if I use react native, I'll still be tied to Javascript, which is one of the web technologies that people try to get away from when trying to get away from the web. If I pick anything I'll be tied to something. If I…
Also pgAdmin is about as feature-ful as Notepad is so it's not hard to do something a little better. Besides server explorer, VS also has SSDT (SQL Server Data Tools) obviously only for SQL Server, but I've never seen…
Whatever. Totally expected. Stop lying to yourself though. You never ban rabid Apple-fans.
Naw, you're not a fanboi. You just had to come and shit all over Microsoft and make the same point that you already made up thread because uhhh, you call it like you see it...right? Bullshit. More like you can't deal…
> First, "shill" means a paid lackey. OK. Then you're an unpaid lackey I guess. Good for you. > I'm 40ish, not some corporate fanboi in their parents' basement -- which yur kind of arguments seem to be meant for. You're…
The original title to this article is completely accurate: "There's a lot of vulnerable OS X applications out there." I bet if this were a Microsoft story, it would have been left alone.
coldtea is a known pro-Apple, anti-Microsoft shill who has no problem lying in an attempt to make Apple look good and make Microsoft look bad. Anyone who acted like this person in an anti-Apple way would have been…
They obviously don't like Microsoft here. Meanwhile they change the titles for Apple stories to reflect better on Apple. Meh. Whadyagonnado? If people want to live in an unrealistic bubble and lie to themselves there…
iOS and OS X were the first things that came to my mind.
There are actually multiple lap modes that both work great. 1) Like a regular laptop. 2) Fold the keyboard back and open the stand so it makes a right angle. Place the right angle so that the keyboard is parallel with…
Good. One less locked-down, anti-competitive player to deal with. I'm sticking with Android for now since it offends me the least and I'll never, ever, ever use iOS (ever) since Apple is such an asshole to their…
Visual Studio with Node.js tools is better than WebStorm. It has everything WebStorm does plus better "dumb autocomplete" like Emacs and it's free.
Anyone can get a free 180 day trial of any version of Windows. Just do a fresh install twice a year in a VM, no big deal :)
The person you were replying to did emphasized "wants to" vs "have to" though - so I think they were trying to insert the point about means vs ends. Anyway, whoever was trying to make that point - I think it's been made…
I think you missed the point of the post you're replying to. What's the reason that you feel that you want to understand the "real technologies" that run the web? So that you can build better apps with those…
There's a shortage of all kinds of apps. You can't even get Chrome with actual extensions on iOS. That's why I like my Windows tablets...I get to decide what runs on my device, not Apple.
Sorry to disappoint you but I am my IT department and I'm not having any issues...and neither are the IT departments from several companies that I work with. And as a steady reader of that sub and of the Microsoft…
Right and last year it was full of Windows 8 horror stories and the years before that it was full of Windows 7 horror stories. In other news - StackOverflow.com is full of programming problems so programming must suck.…
Did you even read the article? The arguments still hold up. It's clearly the case that it's not worth the effort to move VS to 64-bit. - "First, from a performance perspective the pointers get larger, so data structures…
OK then let's compare VS to XCode, which doesn't even have half the features of VS and crashes twice as much. If not, which comparable product would you pick?
Bullshit. Allow an actual user of Windows 10 to correct your statement, since I bet you haven't used it at all: Some things are unfinished. Mostly the consumer facing stuff (think Metro apps). Other than that, Windows…
It reminds me of the way Google and others try to glom their brand onto cultural events.
Or, if you want a great desktop experience that is really stable and has stood the test of time - run Windows as the host and Linux as guest.
> I think these words are actually on the cover of the 2004 edition of... So what? The words that you're saying are on the tips of every Microsoft-hating Linux fanboy's tongue. > ...the Windows problems are harder…
Yes people can absolutely disagree about what is good and what is innocent. For instance - are American tax payers innocent? Some people see them as empowering the world's largest imperial death/chaos/war machine.
And if I use react native, I'll still be tied to Javascript, which is one of the web technologies that people try to get away from when trying to get away from the web. If I pick anything I'll be tied to something. If I…
Also pgAdmin is about as feature-ful as Notepad is so it's not hard to do something a little better. Besides server explorer, VS also has SSDT (SQL Server Data Tools) obviously only for SQL Server, but I've never seen…