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by loginusername
3868 days ago
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Of course. Though I'm sure you are not the only Microsoft employee who has used OpenBSD. At one point, after the Danger acquisition, Microsoft HR was advertising a position for a NetBSD developer. Are there any rules about using a non-Windows OS in the office? Even if it increases your capabilities and productivity? |
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For instance, Macbooks are really common on some apps teams. In contrast, I work on the OS itself, so tools such as WinDBG and Hyper-V are essential to getting work done.