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by steve_adams_86
296 days ago
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> I find Windows to be the outlier against a sea of embedded Linux devices. I think you're thinking of consumer devices, not industrial. > Inertia. I think that's a tough case to make. Windows offers legitimate technical advantages for gaming and game development. Integration with large vendors' tooling like NVIDIA and AMD is pretty huge. There are real workflow benefits. > Windows-based software itself is developed on Windows. You know more about this than I do. That sounds kind of wild to me, like it could be a pretty awful work flow at times for no good reason. It looks like you don't have access to native debugging tools and Wine itself introduces potential compatibility risks. I would rather just develop on target, personally |
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This seems very much like something that happened because it had such a large market share, not because of any inherent technical advantages