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GeneralRepository with tens of methods is just not right! Pin
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GeneralCodeName One is how Microsoft can win mobile world Pin
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General.Net Core ROCKS! Pin
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GeneralConnecting Songs! Pin
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GeneralUbuntu Pin
Hamed Musavi21-Jul-15 0:15
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After over 20 years of being a user of Microsoft Windows OS and related products and over 10 years of programming for it professionally, I decided to check out latest status of Linux again. I did and it is frightening!

Last time I tried Linux was when I was still studying in college. I was interested in exploring all options (I still am!) and then choosing (and sticking to) the best one (I no longer do though!) so I played with Redhat from version 6 to 9 and then Fedora. I also tried a few other distros. My experiments showed me that Linux is in general way too fat for my desktop machine, besides, I had to fight with they system to get it to work the way I wanted it, in comparison Windows was flying like a free bird (!) and drivers were easy to install. Moreover, Windows had applications with MUCH higher quality. (apart from a consistent, fast, and responsive GUI, I recall the pleasant experience of JetAudio, sharp and vivid colours of PowerDVD, excellent games when I was a regular user and then quality of Visual Studio IDE along with a comprehensive offline version of MSDN.) I chose Microsoft because they had the best quality software.

Fast forward 11 years and same is the reason to move to Linux. Ubuntu just worked even before installing! (Live CD) In fact I was listening to a great song while installing it on my main machine! There were zero issues with drivers. (Actually, I didn't install anything!) and best of all, nearly all the applications I have been using are open source and have a version on Linux and to install them, I don't need to head to tens of websites; there's a repository much like Google Play app store but for desktop. GUI is not as good as Windows but after experiencing Windows 10, I can say it's even more consistent than Windows now! And, FORTUNATELY for me, everything is not flat here!

The only missing things are VisualStudio and Photoshop, however, there's VirtualBox in the app repository. Smile | :)

It's hard to believe an OS with this quality is free. I used to laugh at Apple fans because they have been spending ridiculous amounts of money over cr@ppy products, yet wasn't able to see my own bias towards Microsoft. Don't get me wrong, Microsoft was the best software company in the world. (In fact I have always dreamed of working at Microsoft, who hasn't right?!) But unfortunately they have lost their position and worse is that they don't seem to decide to go back.

Microsoft has turned their back to some of the best quality and really cool products they have created (like .Net platform and C# and F# languages) in favour of the closed system of Universal apps and an ugly basic interface they call 'minimalistic design', 'modern', 'metro', etc. It's not art. Not every ugly thing someone famous but illiterate has in mind is art. I don't understand why some people think a futuristic GUI is made of flat lines and rectangles? I believe a futuristic GUI is the one that has been evolved over time the way nature works, evolution rather than revolution. Moreover, I am in favour of science over ideology.

But that unfortunately is not all the story. Beneath the GUI, Linux is actually working better than Windows. For one thing, my hard disk LED is now almost always switched off while in Windows it was almost always on. I don't understand why applications and the OS uses hard disk that bad. I know that Linux file system doesn't need de-fragmentation, but it's not like Windows is de-fragmenting all the time, is it? Moreover, how can Linux run this fast? I mean it was ready to work in a fraction of the time Windows 8.1 needs to load to desktop (FAKE load by the way because after a few years past the installation Windows wasn't responsive to even keyboard interrupts minutes after a boot).

I couldn't imagine a day in which Linux become the faster OS with prettier GUI yet that day has arrived.

BTW, if you are a programmer and have a look at the Linux stack, they almost already have "write once - run everywhere"; Python has Kivy, Qt supports Android and iOS, RoboVM (with insanely high performance on Android) does that using Java, and the list continues.

I will certainly continue using Visual Studio because I really love C# and to an extent I like Web Api and MVC (Apart from Identity, it sucks! One of the worst releases from Microsoft) but for most of my tasks I will be using Ubuntu instead of Windows 10. I will sure miss Windows. I wish they get back where they used to be, after all I used to love the company and their products.

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GeneralDESIGN! Pin
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GeneralSynchronizing events instead of data Pin
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GeneralREST vs SOAP, is an stupid comparison! Pin
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GeneralTechnologies that succeed Pin
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GeneralUpgrade from Windows 8 to 7! Pin
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