Lan Barnes wrote:
Alas, at least at our shop, these are buggy ghosts of their real self.
Huh. I haven't run across any limitations on VIM. If you're doing funky
automation-type stuff, well, yah, maybe there's something there I missed.
Development, SCM, and V&V would be paralized. I'm sooooo glad M$ invented
those languages!]
I'm glad MS invented the IFF format for WAV files, too.
That's kind of strange, since I know virtually nothing except X window
managers that hasn't been ported to Windows. :-)
That's for those of us who use windoze at gunpoint. I'm talking about the
subset who wonder why we would do that.
I must be missing something...
In any case, I've never understood folks who hate Windows. You have to
use it a different way than you use UNIX, but that's like hating C++
because it isn't Tcl. Windows has strengths and weaknesses, things it
does well that Linux doesn't, and vice versa.
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His kernel fu is strong.
He studied at the Shao Linux Temple.
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