Let's not forget installing drivers for a USB device for every fucking USB port on Windoze(r).it's not a fucking mess like installing a billion different drivers for all sorts of shit on Windows.
DirectX, .NET, etc.
Let's not forget installing drivers for a USB device for every fucking USB port on Windoze(r).it's not a fucking mess like installing a billion different drivers for all sorts of shit on Windows.
DirectX, .NET, etc.
You can fix this issue from a Linux LiveCD and bam, you have bootable Windows again.
Also, I never experienced such a problem, mostly because I don't pass protect my PCs.
You can't fix most stuff from Windows itself, you have to boot another OS to fix it.So, you're saying use linux to fix Windows?
Well, not sure about that.
Though you can perfectly program and develop C# and VB on Linux, even with official Microsoft support through Mono/Xamarin and Visual Studio Code, I don't normally develop in C#.
The biggest part of my daily work is done in C++, with some Python and Java here and there, that is what I end up dealing with at work anyway.
I can't tell much more about other usages of computers, I mostly use them for work (Windows, Linux) or at home for daily activities, browsing internet, movies, music, and more programming (macOS in this case). I don't play games in computers (except some indies) and I don't use them for much else lately because I am a bit tired of them (burnout) to be honest, it wasn't like that when I was younger.
I can completely understand though, if you wanted to use your computer for gaming Windows is a much better option than any of the other OSes.
To be completely honest, nonetheless, regarding the "programming" use case I find Unix based environments (Linux and macOS) way more comfortable for programming, version control, management of projects, etc. That is from my experience.
PS: And regarding the "now we are up to...", take a look at my position and my previous posts on this thread, I've stated every OS has pros and contras and a field of application where they work better, I think you should go with one according the field of application you are up to, and I think this should be in any case discussed rationally. I hate the fanboyism displayed by some users before in this thread, because they can't be objective and talk about things without resorting to emotion and hooligan-like screaming.
Let's not forget installing drivers for a USB device for every fucking USB port on Windoze(r).
Almost all Linux software in written in it, hence the common "segmentation fault" errors because of lazy incompetent open source developers who can't fix memory access violations in the code. This typically never happens on decent Windows software (the equivalent is the stopped working dialog). C is outdated because mistakes can be very painful to correct without exception support, no object orientation and no type safety to name a few.What does C being "outdated" (which it isn't) have anything to do with Linux?
Most, not all. But mainly if there are proprietary alternatives. I'm sure your extension works fine considering the amount of work put into it and it's a fairly simple functionality to read ROM properties.Incidentally, since you claim all open-source software "sucks", care to tell me what's wrong with my ROM Properties Page shell extension? (Oh, and it runs on Windows too!)
Java is generally "superior" to C for "usual" applications because it's a "modern" language. Clunky GUIs? Did you check the one I made? If not, well, C doesn't typically use any GUI so there's that. It's true that Java uses more memory "for seemingly no reason" but it can be optimized by using primitive types instead of objects. We have enough RAM in 2017 to store type-safety information in addition to the data. It does not matter most of the time but C has an edge over Java in this case.Also I like how you think Java of all languages is superior to C, especially since Java is known for having clunky GUIs and using tons of memory for seemingly no reason.
It's called an inconvenience that wastes time and plus I'm a developer. Enough said about my ability to do "average" computer things so no need to be disrespectful.If you have a problem with such a simple task, how is even windows easy for you?
No, it's easy. You just agreed with me but insulted, nice job. Plus, Linux is the one trying to "sell with customization", not Windows but I'm not sure how you meant that.I had no idea people still tried to fit square blocks into round holes. Does baby need to be wiped too? I guess Linux is super duper tough to figure out, huh?
Anyway, people fail to realize that Linux should be mainly used for production. If you're a casual consumer then stick to Windows. Customization and aesthetics should not be the selling point at all.
Almost all Linux software in written in it, hence the common "segmentation fault" errors because of lazy incompetent open source developers who can't fix memory access violations in the code. This typically never happens on decent Windows software (the equivalent is the stopped working dialog). C is outdated because mistakes can be very painful to correct without exception support, no object orientation and no type safety to name a few.
Plus, here is the opinion of the C++ inventor Bjarne Stroustrup as "actual" proof:
Most, not all. But mainly if there are proprietary alternatives. I'm sure your extension works fine considering the amount of work put into it and it's a fairly simple functionality to read ROM properties.
Java is generally "superior" to C for "usual" applications because it's a "modern" language. Clunky GUIs? Did you check the one I made? If not, well, C doesn't typically use any GUI so there's that. It's true that Java uses more memory "for seemingly no reason" but it can be optimized by using primitive types instead of objects. We have enough RAM in 2017 to store type-safety information in addition to the data. It does not matter most of the time but C has an edge over Java in this case.
It's called an inconvenience that wastes time and plus I'm a developer. Enough said about my ability to do "average" computer things so no need to be disrespectful.
No, it's easy. You just agreed with me but insulted, nice job. Plus, Linux is the one trying to "sell with customization", not Windows but I'm not sure how you meant that.
Please explain how segmentation fault is any different from a Windows program crashing with an illegal operation or similar.Almost all Linux software in written in it, hence the common "segmentation fault" errors because of lazy incompetent open source developers who can't fix memory access violations in the code.
The entire Windows GUI has a C API and is written in C and C++. There's also Qt, a cross-platform C++ GUI framework. Never mind the numerous homebrew applications for Wii that obviously have GUIs, yet are written in C/C++, e.g. USB Loader GX.Java is generally "superior" to C for "usual" applications because it's a "modern" language. Clunky GUIs? Did you check the one I made? If not, well, C doesn't typically use any GUI so there's that.
If it's so simple, why don't you prove me wrong and make your own version in Java? Caveat: Simply showing the property fields in your own window is not what my extension does. It integrated into Windows Explorer and provides thumbnail previews as well as properties in Explorer's own file dialog.I'm sure your extension works fine considering the amount of work put into it and it's a fairly simple functionality to read ROM properties.
Linux software crashes far more often hence it's bad because of relying on mainly C which is old and unstable. Most Linux developers are still stuck in the past because the spirit is writing terminal-based software. On Windows you have much more C# with GUIs and other more modern languages used for applications which works out better for stability and the user. That's why.Please explain how segmentation fault is any different from a Windows program crashing with an illegal operation or similar.
Also, most Windows software is written in C++, so you're not helping your argument by claiming Linux is bad because C/C++.
Buggy? You're randomly hating because you're mad. I have a degree in computer science so I know how to develop software. Plus, how is open source supposed to have malware? lmao. The only non open source one is JGecko U but it doesn't have malware. You also forked 95% of your projects, talking about usefulness. 1000s of people use my tools unlike yours.And no, I'm not going to run any of your software because it's probably buggy as shit and/or has malware. That, and nothing you've written looks like it's worth using, anyway. (Why'd you write a utility that basically duplicates bin2h when you think C is an "obsolete" language, anyway?)
C programmers almost never write GUIs and you know that so just accept it the way things go. There is no alternative on Wii so of course people would write GUIs. Stop being ignorant. Nobody chooses to use C and write a GUI when they have a vast amount of other languages available.The entire Windows GUI has a C API and is written in C and C++. There's also Qt, a cross-platform C++ GUI framework. Never mind the numerous homebrew applications for Wii that obviously have GUIs, yet are written in C/C++, e.g. USB Loader GX.
Oh wow, a CS degree. That makes me respect you even less.Linux software crashes far more often hence it's bad because of relying on mainly C which is old and unstable. Most developers are still stuck in the past. On Windows you have much more C# and other more modern languages used for applications which works out better. That's why.
Buggy? I have a degree in computer science so I know how to develop software. Plus, how is open source supposed to have malware? lmao. The only non open source one is JGecko U but it doesn't have malware. You also forked 95% of your projects, talking about usefulness. 1000s of people use my tools unlike yours.
C programmers almost never write GUIs and you know that so just accept it the way things go. There is no alternative on Wii so of course people would write GUIs. Stop being ignorant. Nobody chooses to use C and write a GUI when they have a vast amount of other languages available.
Awww, you can't face reality. Well, not all of my software is listed there since some is not open source. You're in no position to call something crap when you only made one unique project to view ROM properties lmfao. Nice file reading and shell API calls. So hard. Yet what about that "so called bullshit" I'm spreading. Point it out already without failing to grasp the point made?Oh wow, a CS degree. That makes me respect you even less.
Most of my "forks" are local repositories where I write my own changes and then submit them back upstream. Have you ever submitted anything to a major project?
And I highly doubt "thousands" of people have used your crap.
And finally, in my experience, Linux software crashes a good deal less than Windows software does, but that doesn't matter because you have a CS degree, right? (For what it's worth, I have a Computer Engineering degree, but I don't use it as a reason to spread bullshit.)
So hard but you can't seem to do it.Awww, you can't face reality. Well, not all of my software is listed there since some is not open source. You're in no position to call something crap when you only made one unique project to view ROM properties lmfao. Nice file reading and shell API calls. So hard. Yet what about that "so called bullshit" I'm spreading. Point it out already without failing to grasp the point made?
Eh, I didn't try but you're of course too ignorant. There is no fake news unless you mean the one you were trying to spread in your last couple posts. Fine. Go and run already, coward.So hard but you can't seem to do it.
I think I will go with everyone else who's already put you on ignore for spreading Fake News. Have a nice day.
Ouch! I start school in August for an Associates Degree in CSI will continue ignoring for sanity's sake.
The only problem I see is that other users would get confused by all the fake claims you spit out.
I am a little puzzled that you have a CS degree yet you don't seem to have a clue how widely is Linux used professionally in the industry.
But well, any idiot holds a CS degree nowadays, I mean even I myself among many degrees hold a master in CS.
I suppose you finished your bachelor and are still doing your master or something, so you're still not working in the industry. It is the only way I can explain how could you be so oblivious and make such claims.