Windows isn't useful for anything besides ga-

Windows isn't useful for anything besides ga-

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>OSX is garbage
FTFY

>Windows isn't useful for anything besides their exclusive programs.

Really most of the Adobe CC is nice af.

Less garbage than Windows

Our team develops almost exclusively on Windows. Visual studio is by far the best ide and environment i have used in my 10 years working professionaly. Dont listen to elitist from any side. All operating systems really do have their benefits and uses.

What languages and projects in VS?

VS is honestly the worst IDE I've ever used. I dread working with clients that have a C# codebase because I don't want to wait half an hour for VS to launch. Anyone who says its a good IDE is either drinking the MS kool aid, or has never used a Jetbrains IDE

true programmers use vim

I feel the same, moving from IntelliJ to VS was an incredibly painful experience.

You're a big guy.

almost all artists that use PS use it on a Mac.

/thread

Why would you use something that is inferior to modern development tools in every conceivable way?

>"look Sup Forums i posted it again!"

i rather playing with turds than using any adobe program. corel is way better than this shit.

Tell me cutie, what does VS allow, you can't do in Vim?

>5 CorelPoints™ have been deposited into your Corel Rewards® account

Write code, syntax highlighting, testing, VCS, GUI design, web design, scripting, extensions, templates, project management.

You're meme text editor can't do most of that.

>syntax higlighting
Built-in / install an extension if not
>testing
Put whatever macros you want in .vimrc
>VCS
vim-fugitive
>GUI design
use the appropriate tool for that
>Web design
vim-preview
>scripting
That one was a joke I think
>extensions
This list: vimawesome.com/ has 15244 extensions alone
>templates
You can define them in .vimrc
>project management
There are plugins for that fe. nerdtree

Anything more?
VS is a bloated piece of shit for code monkeys.
Have a good night

this is not /r9k/ I can be as unoriginal as I want
that's why /r9k/ will always be superior

sfkldoriginal

>Write code
Can do in vim.
>syntax highlighting, testing, VCS
Can do with addons.
>GUI design
True, there are dedicated RAD tools for that (e.g. glade for GTK).
>web design
Is about writing text.
>scripting, extensions
Check.
>templates, project management
Can be added with extensions. Also, using templates menas you're working with shitty APIs/languages that need lots of boiler code and you should use better ones.

Not a vim lover btw, I'm using GNU Emacs.

>Gui Design
>implying true programmers like us don't code guis by hand

I code simple UIs by hand, yeah. Much faster than playing with a RAD tool.

>unironically coding guis by hand
I still smell the autism here in india

THIS

If you have problem with that, your UI toolkit sucks.

faggot

you can argue that OS X is garbage, but not if we're comparing to Windows. Windows is a fucking disaster built on top of a trash heap, with the developers too afraid to clean anything up because of their need to provide legacy support.

OS X is a shitty old fork of *nix, but it's still *nix

there is only one thing that os x have better: skin

this sounds like something a dedicated windows user and terminal-novice would say.

I recently downloaded Krita and saw no difference with Photoshop. Is there any big differences for a non professional?

use acme
youre garbage
for acme:
>write code
ok
>syntax highlighting
bloat
>testing
compile in a new window
>vcs
bloat
>gui design
textual user interface by hand
>web design
by hand?
>scripting
bloat
>extensions
bloat
>templates
bloat
>project management
BLOAT!!!

I've read that the kernel is not UNIX, but it has POSIX interface plastered on top, is that true?

No, but I'm paid to praise commercial software here.

>testing is compilation
You Plan 9 faggots are funny.

Mach was built at CMU to be a replacement for the BSD version of Unix, so inasmuch as OS X (which came out of NextSTEP which came out of Mach) is fundamentally the kernel, it's not strictly Unix but it's "unix-y".

I thought the kernel is called Darwin.

Apple eventually moved to Darwin but the kernel is still basically just Mach 3.0 and some random BSD components.