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@tuxcrafting Whats a good one? Only gui based coding ive seen has been horrific.
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@tuxcrafting Fair argument but even then I'm skeptical. While i couod see the benefit of better visualizations I'd argue text is still the best way to code.
Let me guys your a windows user?
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I disagree with your leadin that calling it "linux" shows ignorance of the origin. I'd say the opposite, it shows an understanding of the separation between these concepts and means you wish to specify something more general than **just** gnu linux.
As otehrs have mentioned many of us dont run a GNU userland, some of us do. Sometimes we want to be inclusive of all linux, not just GNU/Linux.
Its really no different than specifying Linux as opposed to your distro. You are intentionally be general so as to be inclusive of all the flavors.
@r yes I am all about the linux kernel and linus, not so much of a GNU fan boy however.
@r No thats not what I said, I support open-source software, I just prefer open source alternatives to the GNU wherever I can.
@r I read it the first time. You seem to think I am somehow against GNU, I am not. I simply do not have lyalty to GNU being on my system.
You seem to be making a lot of assumptions. Not sure why you are upset that someone prefers to say " I use the linux kernel" insisting they should specify their userland too
Long story short I will happily use alternatives to GNU userland, I would not be so happy to use alternatives to the linux kernel. so If i announce what I use proudly, I announce the kernel.
Nothing more nothing less and you are doing some impressive mental gymnastics to make a mountain out of a molehill.