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Choosing Open Source: What Does It Mean?
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| Sun Nov 26, 2000 | 6:24P| PermaLink |
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"I know perhaps twenty-five or thirty programmers personally; I'd count eight of them as friends. They are all programmers like myself: corporate IT folks whose daily lives are spent producing in-house apps. All of us use Windows NT as a development platform; the lingua franca is either Visual Basic or some variant of C++ (although Java is becoming more popular).
But of all of us, I am the only one actively developing under Linux (on my own time, of course). I have long been a user of Linux -- I first started using Slackware in 1994, switched to Debian in 1996 -- but only recently began to do serious Linux programming. My toolkit of hoice is GTK+, and my language is straight C. I use Glade as a GUI-builder and XEmacs as my editor."
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FULL STORY @
OSOPINION (http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/MontyManley/MontyManley18.html)
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