Why would a Windows user bother. For Home use only, all entertainmnt need satisfied with crap windowds media player, when he has all that he needs from a PC @ Home why would he bother?
iMav said:why whats wrong in learning windows based technologies ... whats wrong in learning .net .... linux isnt the only thing to learn half the IT world earns by selling windows based and for windows applications so ur stupid arguement of why learn anything is actually very naive coz theres a lot to learn in windows itself vishal for example will tell u what u can learn and do in windows so keep the absolute naivety to urself
The_Devil_Himself said:sab kuch learn karo na!I mean learn windows,learn linux,try os x,learn .net,learn c\c++,everything.
haan toh kahe itni bad bad kar rahe hoThe_Devil_Himself said:My answer is simple If you aint interested in learning then stick to windows.
I tried but my concentration was hampered by crashes, hangs, BSODs, viruses and infections of mysterious kinds. Besides I dont want to limit myself to cross platform incompatibilities! Freedom to code is what I long for n we have seen what MS does to its loyal developers!! Read MS-*-EULA n u might learn law instead!why whats wrong in learning windows based technologies ... whats wrong in learning .net .... linux isnt the only thing to learn half the IT world earns by selling windows based and for windows applications so ur stupid arguement of why learn anything is actually very naive coz theres a lot to learn in windows itself vishal for example will tell u what u can learn and do in windows so keep the absolute naivety to urself