On 3/4/2011 8:52 PM, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
> That's [speaking of an "ifdef _WIN32" construction in Frank's code] in there 
> because I do 95% of my development on Windows.  I usually
> develop stuff on windows then move it across to linux when it's almost done.
> I still haven't found a development environment I like.  (tried eclipse,
> qtcreator, but have reverted back to make and vim).
>
There's no shame in that, Frank.

I started using computers before operating systems as we know them 
existed. Since then, I've never met an operating system I couldn't find 
fault with, and I've used more than a dozen in my career. Still, I've 
never met an operating system I couldn't use to get my work done. The 
same can be said for languages and environments. My personal choices are 
a matter of taste. Use what works for you. In the end, everything is 
Turing-machine equivalent anyway:-)


Regards,
Kent


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