Linked by Gavin Wraith on Wed 5th Jul 2006 17:44 UTC
RISC OS So you thought you would find here an impartial, knowledgeable comparison of RISC OS with the more popular and better known operating systems? Think again; I have been so steeped in RISC OS, since even before its appearance two decades ago, were that possible, and I am so ignorant of other operating systems, that I cannot honestly deliver to you a balanced picture. Well, that is the modern usage of apology over with, so let us get on to the older sense. Note: This is the 2nd entry to our Alternative OS Contest which runs through 14th July!
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RE: A few problems...
by jbrader on Wed 5th Jul 2006 20:32 UTC in reply to "A few problems..."
jbrader
Member since:
2005-11-12

Programers can write them, not users.

When I sit down to write some code I am a programmer, when I sit down to read my email I am a user.

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RE[2]: A few problems...
by siebharinn on Thu 6th Jul 2006 00:06 in reply to "RE: A few problems..."
siebharinn Member since:
2005-07-06

When I sit down to write some code I am a programmer, when I sit down to read my email I am a user.

When you sit down to write a new filing system, you are which?

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RE[3]: A few problems...
by bytecoder on Thu 6th Jul 2006 00:39 in reply to "RE[2]: A few problems..."
bytecoder Member since:
2005-11-27

Both, of course. Just because you're not an average user once you start writing code doesn't suddenly not make you a user: being a user is a continuous property. Just because you stop using your computer at night doesn't somehow negate the fact that you are a computer user, for example.

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RE[2]: A few problems...
by rhyder on Thu 6th Jul 2006 06:50 in reply to "RE: A few problems..."
rhyder Member since:
2005-09-28

That was my point. All programmers are users but not all users are programmers. The statement "in theory users can write their own" implies that non-programmers can create file systems. To me, that's what it sugests anyway.

I'd be happy with the statement, "Users can create their own icons".

"Programmers can create their own file systems" is a truer, less abigious statement.

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RE[3]: A few problems...
by jbrader on Thu 6th Jul 2006 09:03 in reply to "RE[2]: A few problems..."
jbrader Member since:
2005-11-12

I would like to respectfully disagree sir. If you create an icon you are clearly an artist.

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