Oh yeah! Forgot all about that.
rakedog said:
Here's the difference.
Windows Updates are things to patch up loopholes and bugs.
New Linux distros are OS's that have better things in them.
There is a difference.
Lol; Linux releases don't tend to change greatly from release to release do they though? Internally they are changed - loopholls are fixed and such. Externally they may add things; but not every time they release a new version.
rakedog said:
What do you have against Macs? Compared to Windows, they are just as powerful. Let me guess, you're refering to some ancient Mac 9 or Mac 6? Because honestly, OS X is a very fair competetor of XP.
Basically, I am
My theories on everything cannot be changed easily - if I hate something first off it is hated years on. If I dislike somebody they're disliked years on; if I like somebody they're liked continuously. It takes a lot to change my opinion after a first encounter.
rakedog said:
Then what do you have against Asus?
They're not on the right side. I didn't say I hated them or disliked them; they're reasonable motherboards.
rakedog said:
Java? Seriously, Java is a hecka powerful lauguage. Have you ever accualy worked with Objects? Because it's a really neat way of programming. Solaris is a very good OS... nothing wrong with it. And what's wrong with not being with Microsoft? It's not like M$ rules anyone or anything. No one cares...
Java is Object based, a good deal of programming languages are now; and while it is a good original cross platform language its not nealy as powerful, especially when used with ASP.NET, as C# or any .NET Language. All .NET Languages, being cross platform; so you can program in anything and cross platforms with it. Even Cobol has a .NET Framework linked to it which allows it to be compiled into the Common Language Runtime and turned into assembly language for any machine.
Nothing wrong with that; lots of companies aren't Microsoft - the point is that it is on the enemies list of Microsoft.
rakedog said:
No they're not. You're making up stuff... they specifically said in an interview that they are NOT there to get Microsoft. They simply wanted to offer a better product then IE, and obviously, they did.
They're against Microsoft
by competing with Internet Explorer.
rakedog said:
It was a point about PHP.
rakedog said:
I care?