* Nilson Santos Figueiredo Junior <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-12-11 15:50]:
> From my experience, I could even argue that under Windows
> you'll actually be more productive thanks to some support tools
> not directly Catalyst related. One such is example is that you
> don't really have a decent integrated Subversion graphical
> front-end for Linux

I assume that’s because Unices come with a somewhat less
braindead shell than Windows, so noone cares a whole lot.

> I could extend this example for SQL tools where, at least for
> MySQL, the best graphical front-end you can get for Linux for
> free is the one provided by MySQL itself, which sucks.

We’re talking about web developers, right? There are a bunch of
decent browser-based SQL tools.

> As I've said, it's pretty easy to use Catalyst under Windows,
> you only need to have a C compiling environment correctly set
> up (i.e. installing Dev-Cpp which comes with gcc or Visual
> Studio) and then everything that's portable will work.

What about Strawberry Perl?

Regards,
-- 
Aristotle Pagaltzis // <http://plasmasturm.org/>

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