Jarin Udom wrote:
Rails:
Makes common decisions for you so you can focus on the end result.
Works great for 99% of cases, but if you want to do your own thing for
special cases it's not hard to do.
OS X:
Makes common decisions for you so you can focus on the end result.
Works great for 99% of cases, but if you want to do your own thing for
special cases it's not hard to do.
Windows:
Makes common decisions for you so you can focus on the end result.
Guesses wrong for 99% of cases, and it is a bitch to make it do what you
want it to do. Ultimately, you give up and redefine "wrong" to be "right."
Linux:
Historically it did not make *any* decisions for you. With "modern"
distributions it now offers reasonable defaults. If you are smart, you
decide to accept the defaults. You *always* do your own thing. Turn
the dial to 11.
:-D
gvb
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