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by lproven
496 days ago
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> fortunately lots of that book is now obsolete I have read and re-read it. I would, coldly and seriously, say that significantly less than 50% of it is obsolete. Yes, some parts definitely are. Many of the specific technical details that are attacked are. But the architectural points, the design points, the usability issues -- those mostly remain entirely valid. |
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I've started out on dos, then went from win3.11 to XP/7 and switched to Linux fully when 8 came out. They all suck in their own ways, but nowadays I just prefer Linux because it has become "it just works" for me. Mostly. Because while there is the occasional technical issue with some software or hardware, I personally just prefer the technical problems of Linux over the bullshit problems over on windows. Edge jumping in your face, the "office key", updates interrupting when you don't want them, ads in my start menu, telemetry, major UI changes between versions that seem half-baked and take a decade to be completed,...)