> I've been using bash for 20 years, trained a few hundred RHCEs, and spent a large part of my life working for Red Hat and then IBM's dedicated Linux group Neat. Irrelevant. > So yeah maybe I don't know any better, but…
> I take a super utilitarian view. At the end of the day, PowerShell on Linux is another tool in the toolchest. So are hundreds of other tools. So what? > PowerShell has a POV about abstracting gorp into high level task…
Uh, okay?
It's just default behavior and its customizable for a reason. Different people have different preferences, powershell's default behavior is in no way 'better' than bash's. You can also use a different shell like zsh.
I think this can be explained by the fact that Microsoft has a long history of trying to kill OSS software and alternatives to it's virtual monopoly in the desktop OS market, killing innovation across many technology…
> But no one uses them, and no one is building an ecosystem around them. About as many people that use powershell, the only people I've seen say nice things about powershell are microshit fanboys that don't know any…
So many strongly typed shells exist already. I don't understand why arbitrary microsoft shit gets so much love for doing things that have already been done in the OSS world, and doing them poorly. PowerShell is a pile…
So your only criticism is that you don't like the adjective they used in the summary? Neat.
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/press-releases/...
Here you go: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/press-releases/... You can find other articles and studies echoing the same conclusions. > When people get sick they come to the US for treatment if they can. No…
The healthcare system in countries like France, Canada, Germany is much more efficient and provides better healthcare to most of it's citizens than the US healthcare system pre and post obamacare.…
You don't have to get old laptops, most higher-end lenovo and asus laptops, like the ultrabooks, work quite well, you can even run on any of the recent macbooks with no issues. The fact that most laptops are sold with…
Having worked on a similar product and heard a very similar description of the 'proprietary' method, I'm guessing either security, speed or both are actually compromised.
Nah, he probably 'shouldn't' since history, economics, politics, and critical thinking are not taught in American schools and most universities.
> I've been using bash for 20 years, trained a few hundred RHCEs, and spent a large part of my life working for Red Hat and then IBM's dedicated Linux group Neat. Irrelevant. > So yeah maybe I don't know any better, but…
> I take a super utilitarian view. At the end of the day, PowerShell on Linux is another tool in the toolchest. So are hundreds of other tools. So what? > PowerShell has a POV about abstracting gorp into high level task…
Uh, okay?
It's just default behavior and its customizable for a reason. Different people have different preferences, powershell's default behavior is in no way 'better' than bash's. You can also use a different shell like zsh.
I think this can be explained by the fact that Microsoft has a long history of trying to kill OSS software and alternatives to it's virtual monopoly in the desktop OS market, killing innovation across many technology…
> But no one uses them, and no one is building an ecosystem around them. About as many people that use powershell, the only people I've seen say nice things about powershell are microshit fanboys that don't know any…
So many strongly typed shells exist already. I don't understand why arbitrary microsoft shit gets so much love for doing things that have already been done in the OSS world, and doing them poorly. PowerShell is a pile…
So your only criticism is that you don't like the adjective they used in the summary? Neat.
http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/press-releases/...
Here you go: http://www.commonwealthfund.org/publications/press-releases/... You can find other articles and studies echoing the same conclusions. > When people get sick they come to the US for treatment if they can. No…
The healthcare system in countries like France, Canada, Germany is much more efficient and provides better healthcare to most of it's citizens than the US healthcare system pre and post obamacare.…
You don't have to get old laptops, most higher-end lenovo and asus laptops, like the ultrabooks, work quite well, you can even run on any of the recent macbooks with no issues. The fact that most laptops are sold with…
Having worked on a similar product and heard a very similar description of the 'proprietary' method, I'm guessing either security, speed or both are actually compromised.
Nah, he probably 'shouldn't' since history, economics, politics, and critical thinking are not taught in American schools and most universities.