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Comment Linux has it right (Score 1) 1501

I deal with so called professionals all the time in the work place and being polite has nothing to do with getting the work done. I'd prefer to be talked to direct with no BS. At least you know where you stand. Far too many people keep it all pretty and then stab you in the back. Say it as it is. No doubt then. If you screw up, why shouldn't you be told in no uncertain terms? You'll think twice the next time. Well played Linus.

Comment Re:Good habits (Score 1) 793

And what's wrong about having to on your A game? A good C programmer is usually a very diligent programmer. I certainly can't say the same for all the Java boys and girls (although I know there are some fantastic ones out there also).

Comment Re:Not Free, but... CodeWarrior (Score 1) 1055

Well, I've pretty much used every main stream IDE out there and a lot other ones to boot. Yes, I'm a big Vim fan and use it a lot but, professionally, I'd have to say slickedit is pretty damn good. Most IDE's (especially with C/C++ projects) struggle with huge code bases but slick takes it in its' stride. It's not free but you don't mind paying for something this good. Eclipse is OK with Java but even then, it's crash city and slooooow as.
I've always wanted to use KDevelop but it just grinds to a halt importing anything with over a few hundred files (I did look at the code for version 3 but it was pretty messy in there). QTCreator looks promising but is missing way too many features at the moment to be taken seriously.
I really wish slickedit did a version which was free to use for non commercial development. They may find it opens up a whole new market of opportunity.

Comment Re:Open Source supporters within ATI (Score 1, Insightful) 205

Same problem here. I have waisted numberous hours trying to get an on board ATI Radeon Xpress 200 card to work dual head with no joy. Their aticonfig utility seg faults all the time and even when I can get it to work, it's just nonsense that it produces and the driver crashes upon initialisation. I'm not new to this. I've been hacking away at X11 drivers since they appeared on the scene. It's pathetic. You have an ATI card, you expect their drivers to work. I may not like NVidia's open source policy either but at least their drivers work, and work well. Unfortunately, they don't have low profile cards that do 3D like ATI. Matrox do but they charge silly money. ATI need to up their game. Trying to stay with NVidia should not be an option, not that they are even close with their drivers.

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