Just a few weeks after the beta release of the next version of their Linux based OS, Red Hat has released 7.3.93 of their software, once again, code-named Limbo. Those of you who read my first Limbo review know that I gave it a favorable review. After downloading and installing the second beta, I had to take a few days before writing this article.
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"Does it have support for developer collabration (e.g. more than one dveeloper working on stuff)?"
Yup, it does. cant comment on the other capabilities as i don't use an IDE either (although i'm won't pretend that makes me a real developer
"Majority of the third party developers aren't real programmers?"
I don't think the person who made that comment has worked with the majority of third party developers.
I agree with him by the way. not even MS developers use VS, at least not the ones that develop Windows. i hear they use it on the office team (and i would guess the visual studio team too) but the hard core os developers use slick edit or something like that. many even use vi!
"Does it have support for developer collabration (e.g. more than one dveeloper working on stuff)?"
Yup, it does. cant comment on the other capabilities as i don't use an IDE either (although i'm won't pretend that makes me a real developer
"Majority of the third party developers aren't real programmers?"
I don't think the person who made that comment has worked with the majority of third party developers.
I agree with him by the way. not even MS developers use VS, at least not the ones that develop Windows. i hear they use it on the office team (and i would guess the visual studio team too) but the hard core os developers use slick edit or something like that. many even use vi!