Curtis L. Olson writes:

 > It would be similar for someone going the other direction.  A unix
 > developer would feel stiffled being strapped into a single app only
 > being able to do the things available on the menus ... and an MSVC
 > program is nothing more than a "document" and all the useful stuff
 > that get's done happens as side effects of call backs for opening the
 > document.  That is just a little too wierd.

Quite right, but it's a bad example, because Unix developers tend to
stick with CygWin so that they can pretend they're still in Unix (as
Curt mentioned later in his message).


All the best,


David

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David Megginson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.megginson.com/

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