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also, M4 is right on that.
debian is probly the most dogmatic
im so offended by them i avoid using their distros
regarding IDE, I already stated my preference, Sublime and JetBrain products
when it comes to end user ease of use, paid software just blows open source out of the fucking water.
depends on the field
Red Hat makes good money
@meratrix did you finally uninstall that garbage OS yet?
Xinu > Linux
Apache stack is also successful
i hope something replaces Raspbian
Some projects got donated by big corps
fuck their fake version of minecraft
@meratrix there's actually a OS called Xinu?
Xinu is Not Unix
Hadoop, Spark, Hive, .........
yeah, and it’s a recursive name that stands for “Xinu is not Unix”.
ah
everything means that
the guy who wrote is a prof at my school
Douglas Comer
Gnu's Not Unix
I *was* taking the piss at first 😄
Linus Is Not UniX
@meratrix yeah, you told me about him
whats the point of Xinu?
or, LINus User eXperience
it’s used mostly for research I believe
NixOS is nice
and then of course embedded systems as well.
purely functional and you can rollback to updates
thats some old 80s shit
runs on PDP11
i guess they actually MEAN its not unix, unlike GNU, who just copied unix
xinu runs on m68k <:GWcmeisterPeepoLove:403295311189245952>
sounds like youve got a seasoned prof at least
I personally use the Google Java Style code:
*Each time a new block or block-like construct is opened, the indent increases by two spaces. When the block ends, the indent returns to the previous indent level. The indent level applies to both code and comments throughout the block.*
you can download the style guide from github and import it into IntelliJ