>>>>> "VIBHU" == VIBHU RISHI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
VIBHU> Hi khader, i don't agree with your comments below. I am a
VIBHU> novice programmer ( in whatever environment ). even though
VIBHU> i want to work in Linux, it is a daunting task for me
VIBHU> because of the steep learning curve. Needless to say I am
VIBHU> more comfortable with programming in windows. a
VIBHU> development environment in Linux will be more than
VIBHU> welcome. after all you do want a normal person like me to
VIBHU> work in linux or not ? hoping to see some great
VIBHU> applications on linux soon. vibhu..
Well Dude,
I didn't say that I was an expert programmer !, Did I ??
I forgot to add this line
#include <std/disclaimer.h> ;-)
But, let me put something before you, suppose I write a program
with vi and emacs are even ed or cat, then I type in the program
myself and I get to know what every single line in the
damn program is doing ( That is what I call pure-control, something
which is why I like Debian ). And now take about your drag-n-drop,
hi-fi programming IDE's where you click here and there and you get your
application working, do you know what goes under ??
And do you care to look at the program ?? and Even if you look, are you
100% sure that you know what every line in the program is doing ??
Well, it is for you to decide. These are just my opinions and I am not
forcing anyone to follow these things, But I like them that way cause
that is how I have learnt and will be learning the hard way.
Thanks
Regards
Khader
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