I've read so many horror stories on Windows (from people actually working at microsoft), that I have a hard time believing you when you say it's "not inherently bad". ;)
Also, software engineering is difficult enough as it is, and not having access to the source code to track a hard bug is really something I wouldn't want to try.
when it comes to software development a lot of people have issues because they have limited access to the system that they are working on. I have full access so I can install whatever tool I need to make it work well with my code.
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I've read so many horror stories on Windows (from people actually working at microsoft), that I have a hard time believing you when you say it's "not inherently bad". ;)
Also, software engineering is difficult enough as it is, and not having access to the source code to track a hard bug is really something I wouldn't want to try.
when it comes to software development a lot of people have issues because they have limited access to the system that they are working on. I have full access so I can install whatever tool I need to make it work well with my code.