Poll
Question:
WHAT IS YOUR MAIN OPERATIVE SYSTEM?
Option 1: Windows
votes: 42
Option 2: Linux
votes: 2
Option 3: Mac
votes: 2
Just running a poll in here to know the numbers for our community :thumbsup:
Decisions are going to be based on this, so please be sincere! :)
Cheers and many thanks for participating.
Vic
Today, I'm looking through the Square Window.
What can you see?
[reveal]Jackanory![/reveal]
Looking pretty decisive so far Victor :wink:
Quote from: chrisbis on Jul 04, 03:56 PM 2011
Today, I'm looking through the Square Window.
What can you see?
Big Ted and Jermima
Yes, windows software seems the ubiquitous way to deliver. At least first releases.
I'm most certain some linuxites will cast their choice too.
Let's see what are the numbers for the week :)
hi victor
windows here m8
dchq_bam
Windows :)
Thank you all for the valuable input.
No doubt a piece of software must be thought to be windows-based first and then to make the ports.
The other option is -of course- making web-based software which is immediately cross-platform :thumbsup:
Hey Victor, I am a java programming student. As you know, there is no need to port java to different platforms as long as there is a byte-code compiler for the platform. Do you think that I could be of use on such a project?
W7 here... 8)
I use Linux - Ubuntu ...
I got office for free - create pdf by default - no intrusion or virus - much faster and stable then Windows and free ...
Even run Roulette Extreme on my Ubuntu system :twisted:
Hi,
Win7 /64
Regards
DL
Quote from: coxx16 on Nov 21, 07:56 PM 2011
Hey Victor, I am a java programming student. As you know, there is no need to port java to different platforms as long as there is a byte-code compiler for the platform. Do you think that I could be of use on such a project?
Hey Coxx, java is very good indeed. Let me congratulate you for mastering the Java programming language.
Personally, I still would prefer everything "web-based" for the cross-platform availability as well as
everybody using the latest version automatically since it runs from a centralized server. A single version change in the server and voilá! Everybody is running the newest :)
I think of making a testing-only website for roulette systems soon, and I'm choosing web-based for those reasons.
Cheers!
Vic
Me switched to Linux (Ubuntu) today.
Can't say what a big relief. I think windows are past for me now.
Especialy because of viruses and all other kind of malwares. I had quite big problems with it, although i study informatics and i am quite knowledable for protecting my self from that, but sometimes you just can't defend yourself from threats that are improving their ability to damage you day by day.
And when you encouter these things you litterary want to throw your PC against the wall. Especilay when your PC gets infected seriously and best most common solution is re-instal your OS. Argh...
On Linux that is quite another story.
Now i even dont have AV protection , but dont tell the viruses that >:D
Even Ubuntu is one of most user friendly distributions, still you will need to make some accomodations by using commands, which could be big pain in the a*se for a newbie or person who sees linux for the first time.
But on the other hand, everything you need google has for you. Just write what you need and you will get explanations and commands for anything you can think oh. I did that for some things.
Now my PC and OS works like best Philip Patek watch :)
Also i shame myslef now why i didn't do this much earlier. :-[
All the best
Drazen
Hi drazen,
Welcome to Linux, I'm sure you won't regret the switch. These days it's just as easy to use as Windoze, if not easier, but if you want to play around 'under the hood' there's plenty of scope for that too.
Yes i am sure i won't.
Now it is time to play "under the hood" with programing.
Also if someone is worried about running windows aplications under Linux, it is very possible with "wine"
I.e. i run roulette extreme without any problems what is visible in the attach.
Regards
I uses winders........7