On Friday, 10 November 2017 at 12:27:22 UTC, codephantom wrote:
On Friday, 10 November 2017 at 11:55:52 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
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Well, you just got it wrong, and your comments were unfair, and
actually, your comment were 'bashing' on me!
I simply used a humourous youtube video, as a way to suggest
that we reconsider whether we 'should' (as Adam puts it), take
advice from MSFT.
For that to be taken as 'bashing on Adam', is ridiculous.
And to be honest, I find the MSFT fanboys on these forums
always seem to react in that way, like MSFT is core part of
their personality or something. You can't say anything negative
about a MSFT product without them taking it personally, as
though your directly insulted them. And then their mates decide
to get involved too, and the whole thing just seems ridiculous.
You didn't say anything negative about MSFT you just start making
jokes about it.
Then get rect and start crying and saying you did not troll.
I'm not MSFT fanboy, I just find some of the C# features useful,
nothing more.
I had a go at Visual Studio, because it's ridiculous that D
relies so much on it. Some don't agree - ok, but I got bashed
on for that by the MSFT fanboys.
Then I had a go at Windows 10, cause I tried to install it to
use the Ubuntu shell to run D. But I could't even find how to
do simple things in Windows 10.
99% of Windows users couldn't find how to do basic stuff in Linux
but they are not blaming whole Linux community for it.
So please, give some proper 'context' when you next comment
about me 'bashing on Microsoft'.