in reply to My Favorite Holy War is:
*nix vs. Windows is the most annoying one when done by people who didn't contribute to any of those operating systems.
Pragmatism rules! I have a Linux router, a Linux file server and a bunch of Windows workstations from 98 to XP where perl programming, flash design and more is done.
Re: Pragmatism rules (Classic Dr. Fun)
by ybiC (Prior) on Aug 27, 2003 at 00:32 UTC
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Re: Pragmatism rules
by blue_cowdawg (Monsignor) on Aug 28, 2003 at 20:33 UTC
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*nix vs. Windows is the most annoying one when done by people who didn't contribute to any of those operating systems.
I don't have to have made the beer to have appreciation
for the taste of a good beer over the taste of a bad one.
Life is too short to drink skunky beer.
Considering all the hours I have spent generating reports
over the last couple of weeks on the infected hosts on
the network from the last batch of worms and other
cybernetic beasties, I really appreciate my Linux
workstation and the fact that I can run my WinBloze
applications (i.e. Microsoft Office) under
CrossOver for Windows
with little to no fear of catching something
nasty.
And I don't generally get into religous wars over it. This
is as pragmatic as it gets. Right tool for the job has
been my mantra for the last 20+ years I've been in the
biz.
Peter @ Berghold . Net
Sieze the cow! Bite the day!
Nobody expects the Perl inquisition!
Test the code? We don't need to test no stinkin' code! All code posted here is as is where is unless otherwise stated.
Brewer of Belgian style Ales
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