Hello skilled guys !
This thread comes from another one as a reply to ralphbsz:
Why most giant companies use Linux instead of FreeBSD?
ralphbsz said:
You can perfectly well program in Windows and Linux too. Anything a FreeBSD machine can be programmed to do, a Windows machine can be taught too.
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Hello Ralph,
it is not my intention to contradict what you wrote.
But as I said and I repeat here again: there are projects that are not possible to implement in Windows.
I've received confirmation by Microsoft Technical Support.
Probably (and I think surely) for its "window implementation technology" that doesn't allow to operate at low level as FreeBSD does.
Surely a GUI is a beautifull and usefull mean to use a computer as a PC, that is a machine "services oriented" (facebook, email, ecc...) but any machine controlled by a operating systems based on a GUI is not a computer.
This behaviour is also valid for Linux and any Linux-like OSes.
Surely your high skills can help to clarify this concept: differences between GUI and CLI operative systems.
So I'd like to propose a question to the members of this Forums.
I have two software resources. The first is a brief Microsoft Windows script and the second one a Linux-like operating system.
They seem to do the same thing.
Can I share they with you ? Are you interested to analyze them for fun to see if they work fine ? I don't think. And what they do is easy to do on a FreeBSD platform.
The problem is not easy. Are several professionals (personally I don't think that they are skilled in Computer Science and Computer Science Engineer) that use the softwares above mentioned.
And this is shameful.
Let me know.
Bye bye !!
This thread comes from another one as a reply to ralphbsz:
Why most giant companies use Linux instead of FreeBSD?
ralphbsz said:
You can perfectly well program in Windows and Linux too. Anything a FreeBSD machine can be programmed to do, a Windows machine can be taught too.
_______________________________________
Hello Ralph,
it is not my intention to contradict what you wrote.
But as I said and I repeat here again: there are projects that are not possible to implement in Windows.
I've received confirmation by Microsoft Technical Support.
Probably (and I think surely) for its "window implementation technology" that doesn't allow to operate at low level as FreeBSD does.
Surely a GUI is a beautifull and usefull mean to use a computer as a PC, that is a machine "services oriented" (facebook, email, ecc...) but any machine controlled by a operating systems based on a GUI is not a computer.
This behaviour is also valid for Linux and any Linux-like OSes.
Surely your high skills can help to clarify this concept: differences between GUI and CLI operative systems.
So I'd like to propose a question to the members of this Forums.
I have two software resources. The first is a brief Microsoft Windows script and the second one a Linux-like operating system.
They seem to do the same thing.
Can I share they with you ? Are you interested to analyze them for fun to see if they work fine ? I don't think. And what they do is easy to do on a FreeBSD platform.
The problem is not easy. Are several professionals (personally I don't think that they are skilled in Computer Science and Computer Science Engineer) that use the softwares above mentioned.
And this is shameful.
Let me know.
Bye bye !!