On 12-11-20 08:48 AM, Gregory Guthrie wrote:
It was also  interesting to note a comment that most developers don't have access 
to a Windows machine for testing. With Windows at >90% of the computing market 
(Linux = 1.6%), this seems like a problem which might limit growth of Haskell 
usage. Just an observation. :-)

There is a paradox in that sentence.

The first sentence says, most developers don't have access to Windows machines for testing. But they have access to Linux machines. Then Windows machines must be a scarcity compared to Linux machines, no? So scarce, you even have difficulty borrowing or renting.

Then the next sentence says, the scarcity is the other way round, Linux machines are scarce, Windows machines are abundant. OK, so why is it so hard to access something abundant, and so easy to access something scarce?

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