John Goerzen wrote:
> A valid categorization, I believe. I clearly belong best to #4, but a
> difference is that I believe that Linux will be overtaken by something else.
> Hurd, for instance, when it gets more stable (but we're looking at years
> here).
I think I might second this--I like Linux
A valid categorization, I believe. I clearly belong best to #4, but a
difference is that I believe that Linux will be overtaken by something else.
Hurd, for instance, when it gets more stable (but we're looking at years
here).
Java has serious problems with speed, bloat, licensing and open-ne
Having worked for a long time now with peers involved in software
development (Java), I loosely categorize them as belonging to one of
the following groups :
1. Java enthusiasts but BORGed : Use Java extensively, but on Win32
95/98/NT
only. Have never used any other platforms for development/d