Thursday, March 1, 2012
Where there's a Linux, there's a way
Linux is an operating system that came out of no where and replaced a void in the market, a void only programming wizards knew about. The operating systems of the day were supposed to solve users needs with ease. It wasn't enough for these wizards. When the nature of programming is creation and customization, platform conforming is not what gets a developer excited. What he or she creates is the unexpected. You can't tell a good programmer "that's dumb," or he'll do it, and do it well. Linux is a polished collection of programmer's coordinated efforts. Now, Independent developers and companies through out the world use Linux for their projects. It will continue to be one of the most used operating systems because of it's flexible nature and endless open-source support.
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I think a lot of people can do their projects well even if they are opposed.
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