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NewsWindows Phone to Windows 8: API Mapping Pin
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NewsWhy should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ Pin
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NewsUser-Friendliness on Windows and Linux Pin
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I've been switching back and forth between Windows and Linux frequently these days, and it's given me a chance to think more deeply about what it means to be user-friendly, and whether that is the most useful way to consider the user experience. There is a sense in which Windows is more user-friendly than Linux, and a sense in which it is not — and both convey useful information. The metaphor of "friendliness" obscures the kinship between them, however; I prefer the idea of "hospitality".
The nice thing about *nix systems is that, in many ways, it doesn't change much from release to release.
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