I take it that you have never done any GTK programming.  The quality of APIs on 
Linux (as well on Windows) is hit or miss. 


--- On Wed, 1/28/09, Tyler Littlefield <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Tyler Littlefield <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [c-prog][OT] Linux (Was virus)
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, January 28, 2009, 9:05 PM










    
            I love how people won't go to linux because it can't play video 
games.

It's a great dev platform to start out on, the API is way less confusing than 
the windows API, and you get more examples. I usually turn up what I want for 
windows, but it takes a bit. Linux also has the source for everythingt 
available, which makes things easier. It may not be the best if you don't want 
to live off popcorn and rommen, but it's great to get going on.



----- Original Message ----- 

  From: Thomas Hruska 

  To: c-p...@yahoogroups. com 

  Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 5:02 PM

  Subject: Re: [c-prog][OT] Linux (Was virus)



Ahmed Shabana wrote:

  > Listen , Really linux is the best choise for real developers and system 
admins

  > because it is open source , you can dive with your mind in any

  > technology that you dream



No it isn't. Use the best tool for the job. 90% of all _users_ still 

  use Windows. That means, it is in most developer's interests to write 

  software for that platform to have maximum exposure (especially 

  commercial ventures). Linux is great as a server platform, okay as an 

  desktop application platform (still has a long way to go though), but it 

  sucks as a software development and gaming platform. I run Windows for 

  VC++ (best C++ debugger on the planet - gdb can't even compare) and to 

  play video games. When gdb gets up to speed and I can play ALL video 

  games natively under Linux, then I'll seriously reconsider my platform 

  of choice. Not until then.



BTW, I have the latest distro. of Ubuntu running on a laptop next to me 

  and use *NIX daily.



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