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Originally Posted by
Suda Badri
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Hey mate, you might like macspoofs.com and knowyourmeme/macsvspc might have to search... some funny shit... I dont know where macs stand with audio engineers but the general consensus across the wider interwebs, amongst the funny memes, is mac addicts cant handle a joke as well as the windows guys... dont really care what that says about the os but the users are a lot easier to annoy... or check out the original gods of LULZ 4chan... they have the best ever.
Oh... I don't think any one side has got a lock on anything. I see some pretty nutty darksiders saying some pretty unsupportable things. I like arguing the middle, but it's hard, in the case of OS v OS, since I only own a PC and actually
prefer XP, clunky looks and all.
Actually, I've got a growing fondness for Linux myself, even though I'm not currently running it locally. But I've been developing a customer resources/relations management system running on a Linux based server (on the web). I came from doing ASP/DotNet web dev, although I've tended to use MySQL DBs as well as SQLServer but I've been seduced by the Open Source tools and platforms I've been using... Linux and PHP have proven to be a robust and rich dev platform.
Mind you, I give MS big props for really trying to make DotNet a rich environment -- they have a lot of
great tools, many of them with decent free versions -- but I had begun to feel
really tied to what was essentially a kind of verticalized dev environment. I felt like, if MS decided to jog right when I thought
left would be nice, I was pretty well stuck.
Working in the Open Source community, there's much more of a feeling that your work today won't necessarily be orphaned by someone else's decisions tomorrow. (That said, there
are downsides to the multifaceted, multi-party dev environment.)
In a funny -- but somewhat analogous -- way, I found working as a MS DotNet oriented guy was more than a little like basing your personal computing system on a single-party platform. You're just too much at the mercy of one entity's decisions.
That said, it's probably going to be
a while before I can carry
that through to its logical extension and go Open Source/*nix at home. (But I'm keeping an eye on things. Slowly but surely, we're moving in the right direction.)