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RE: This is where I agree
by StephenBeDoper on Wed 17th Jun 2009 18:10
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Their relations to the developers are incredibly good. MSDN Premium rocks. And I am a FOSS advocate and a Microsoft Corp. hater.
That's one thing I'll (grudgingly) give to Microsoft too: they do put a lot of effort into accommodating the people who develop software for their platform(s).
Although, being Microsoft, they go about it in a fairly cynical way - often (IMO) putting the convenience of developers ahead of the convenience of end-users. After all: if you bend over backwards to keep devs happy, they will write software for your OS - and end-users will then use your OS in order to have access that software (even if many end-users find the OS itself to be unbearable).




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This exactly why Apple will never become a really dominant platform. Unless they bloat up, to sizes where they can produce all and any software people need.
Microsoft here wins hands down. Their relations to the developers are incredibly good. MSDN Premium rocks. And I am a FOSS advocate and a Microsoft Corp. hater.