On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:54:59 +0800, Dean Michael C. Berris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Butt in lang ako... :)
> 
> Orlando Andico wrote:
> > But coding for work, isn't much fun.  :P
> 
> Especially if you're being paid peanuts. ;) And especially if what
> you're working on is something you don't want to be working on. :)
> 
> Although I get to work on both platforms (Linux and Windows) at the same
> time (Using Windows on my workstation, while ssh'ed to a test server
> running RH and coding with vi and g++) I still miss using Linux on the
> workstation. And I miss configuring services and hardening servers
> mainly because I'm not authorized and mandated to do that here. :(


Amen, brothers. Speak out for all of us grunt programmers working for
peanuts on MS shops with nary a *nix desktop in sight! :D


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