An insightful post from a vb user on slashdot
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to some here, i am the lowest form of scum. i am a windows vb programmer.
that makes me 1. evil and 2. stupid. evil because i support microsoft. stupid
because, as we all know, vb is a horrible language, right? ;-P
you know what? you may be right, but you don’t pay my paycheck. i have to eat
and pay rent, you know? there’s a market for vb programmers. i fill a market,
shrinking or not, the market exists. i go to work and get a paycheck. end of
story.
i really think i do cool stuff. i’m working with metrics my company is pushing
as an industry standard. i crunch data into purty colors using (shake in
horror now) microsoft office web component chart objects. it’s easy and
straightforward. i’m happy and content. doesn’t mean i’m a monkey in a suit.
i still deal with thorny programming problems. but, of course, i live a
rodney dangerfield existence: “i get no respect.” you go on with your bad
selves and snicker at me. doesn’t change a damn thing. smug attitudes are
just mental masturbation that makes you feel better about yourself at the
expense of winning any converts. and winning converts is the whole issue
here.
my boss says “linux is an unproven platform. maybe in five years.” before you
all reply to his statement with derision and scorn, just remember that it
does no good to chastise people like my boss, as you only further the image
of the linux geek as an ivory tower, scornful, holier-than-thou type that
wins no converts and drives average joe blow users away. instead, take his
words at their face value. if you think his words have no truth, then work on
dispelling the rumors and innuendo in the press that foster this attitude
amongst your average corporate middle management types. don’t like dealing
with dilbertesque management types. fine! not a problem! don’t! remember what
the whole issue is here again in this story?
as far as home use, the scene is currently fragmented. “real” geeks use linux
and do “real” computer science. the rest of us are just hobbyists and morons,
apparently. until, if, and when linux becomes as accessible to average joe
blow “how do you click a mouse?” types, windows will be around forever. if
you want to accelerate the acceptance of linux and do away with microsoft,
the next time a computer user says something mindblowingly stupid to you, you
will not snicker and scoff and say RTFM, you will smile and reply helpfully.
and until the linux world makes a serious, concerted effort to make the linux
gui and work environment and installation process as braindead as windows,
yes, i said braindead, linux will not expand out of it’s “i’m an ubergeek”
niche. linux will seriosuly dent microsoft when someone can use linux
completely, satisfactorially, on a daily basis, in all aspects of use and
NEVER HAVE TO TOUCH A COMMAND LINE INTERFACE FOR A SECOND. or even know one
exists!
remember, the world of morons does not cater to your computer science genius.
YOU cater to and serve computer using morons. accept that or be happy with
linux being relegated to the smaller, rarefied world of high-end computing.
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> NEVER HAVE TO TOUCH A COMMAND LINE INTERFACE FOR A SECOND
Just to add some perspective to the gentleman’s rant – he claims that under Windows you never have to touch a command line to do anything.
I’d say it is actually that he can’t touch a command line to do anything – which is why Windows servers are a dying breed (just have a look at MS’s recent declaration of income), becaus ethe sysadmins who need to run those damn things have to get up from their chairs and walk across to click a mouse button to get any sort of work done, instead of simply ssh’ing in and doing it 😉
One man’s poison is another man’s meat 😀
In case you didn’t catch it, he was putting forward the moron’s POV.