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On which types of machines do you develop?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Jun 2008 to 16 Jun 2008

The days of assuming that your fellow developer uses a PC are over.

OptionVotes% 
Windows PC1,42197.40
Linux/Unix (etc) Box21714.87
Mac573.91
Other483.29
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:01
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:01 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
Logan Black9-Jun-08 15:14
Logan Black9-Jun-08 15:14 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:31
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:31 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
Logan Black9-Jun-08 19:04
Logan Black9-Jun-08 19:04 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
nalorin10-Jun-08 9:13
nalorin10-Jun-08 9:13 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
JudyL_MD12-Jun-08 7:48
JudyL_MD12-Jun-08 7:48 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
nalorin12-Jun-08 10:11
nalorin12-Jun-08 10:11 
GeneralRe: Windows ok... but Linux..... Pin
JudyL_MD12-Jun-08 10:26
JudyL_MD12-Jun-08 10:26 
I think we're agreeing somewhat, but I'm not sure you got my major point. Linux is, at its most basic philosphical level, a system designed by and for developers. Ubuntu's success has been due to the fact that they are moving away away from that basic approach. Ubuntu is a decent attempt at making something for the non-developer. They strive to minimize the number of times a user needs to go to the command line, let alone build something from source code. That is a basic paradigm shift. Linux purists will say that it is no longer Linux.

nalorin wrote:
If it had the development community over the past two decades that Windows has had, the barrier may have been lowered before it even became an issue


It's a bit of a chicken and the egg problem. Without the shift away from a developer's system to a user's system, Linux never would get market share and therefore would remain a niche system. With the shift, Linux is finally getting a bigger market share and more developers, but it is becoming "not quite Linux". After 20 more years of shifting farther from a developer's system, will it even be recognizable as Linux? After 20 years, Windows is still recognizably Windows. I don't think Ubuntu, for example, will be able to say that.

Judy
GeneralThis is pretty obvious PinPopular
Michael Sync8-Jun-08 21:04
Michael Sync8-Jun-08 21:04 
GeneralRe: This is pretty obvious Pin
Paul Watson8-Jun-08 21:26
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-Jun-08 21:26 
GeneralRe: This is pretty obvious [modified] Pin
John M. Drescher9-Jun-08 5:46
John M. Drescher9-Jun-08 5:46 
GeneralRe: This is pretty obvious Pin
Robert@Navarre9-Jun-08 16:25
Robert@Navarre9-Jun-08 16:25 
GeneralRe: Hhmm Logical.... Pin
Kamal Singh Kharayat9-Jun-08 3:29
Kamal Singh Kharayat9-Jun-08 3:29 
GeneralRe: Hhmm Logical.... Pin
Michael Sync9-Jun-08 3:52
Michael Sync9-Jun-08 3:52 
GeneralWindows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar8-Jun-08 18:39
Vasudevan Deepak Kumar8-Jun-08 18:39 
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micmanos8-Jun-08 19:51
micmanos8-Jun-08 19:51 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Reelix8-Jun-08 20:31
Reelix8-Jun-08 20:31 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Palavos8-Jun-08 20:47
Palavos8-Jun-08 20:47 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
Paul Watson8-Jun-08 21:29
sitebuilderPaul Watson8-Jun-08 21:29 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
kxh299-Jun-08 4:03
kxh299-Jun-08 4:03 
GeneralRe: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
PIEBALDconsult9-Jun-08 5:02
mvePIEBALDconsult9-Jun-08 5:02 
GeneralB.S. -->>> Re: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
etkid849-Jun-08 4:22
etkid849-Jun-08 4:22 
GeneralRe: B.S. -->>> Re: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
kxh299-Jun-08 4:52
kxh299-Jun-08 4:52 
GeneralRe: B.S. -->>> Re: Windows ("the most preferred and chosen platform") Pin
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:14
dmitri_sps9-Jun-08 15:14 
GeneralRe:keyboard and mouse usage Pin
etkid8410-Jun-08 2:14
etkid8410-Jun-08 2:14 

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