Linked by Gilboa Davara on Thu 30th Jun 2005 12:29 UTC
If you've heard about Linux and feel like giving it a go or if you want to try Linux but you're too afraid it'll shew up your computer, this article is for you. Read it, feel free to take what you need and ignore the rest. This is not a tutorial, it's a README-FIRST-like article. It should help you to take that first dive.
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by zenobiusz furman on Thu 30th Jun 2005 15:01 UTC
well, both you're probably a native linux users (or maybe anonymous is a valium user), so you can't know what i'm talking about...
ilyak, when you compare vim to vs you sound nothing but funny. i don't want to write a 10-line program, for that i can use even "echo" for an editor. i want you to show me an ide that has autocompletion, intellisense and parameter hints. as for strace+gdb, well i'm afraid you can't compare them to softice. i saw both...
anonymous, for your information i didn't need to learn vs. it's so easy to use that everyone can handle it... and that's what i call a comfortable tool.
well, both you're probably a native linux users (or maybe anonymous is a valium user), so you can't know what i'm talking about...
ilyak, when you compare vim to vs you sound nothing but funny. i don't want to write a 10-line program, for that i can use even "echo" for an editor. i want you to show me an ide that has autocompletion, intellisense and parameter hints. as for strace+gdb, well i'm afraid you can't compare them to softice. i saw both...
anonymous, for your information i didn't need to learn vs. it's so easy to use that everyone can handle it... and that's what i call a comfortable tool.