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by abiloe
1339 days ago
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Lol, are you trying to make a convincing argument? And if not, why bother replying with such nonsense.
That short list provided is not "most software", thats a smattering of infrastructure type software. If you're into idiotic discourse, go ahead and list 1000 open source projects on SourceForge just to "strengthen" your argument. Tell me - what do most people in industry use for: image editing, video editing, audio and sound design, CAD, EDA, ERP, EMR, logistics, finance - you know actually getting stuff done with those things you mentioned above? Never mind that the vast majority of software written is line of business software. The landscape of free/open source software has not changed much since the 90s. The market share has increased, some of the names have changed, but it's still the same types of stuff that it excels at (languages, OSes, frameworks). |
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