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no habla bash muy bien...



Nah, most of it is bloat, see:

www.litepc.com

-miah


On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 02:28:04PM -0500, Bob George wrote:
> John Chambers wrote:
> > [...] The
> > general  concensus  was  that, since none was best at
> everything, the
> > right approach was to continue to use all three.  And I'd bet
> that by
> > now, php is also on the list.
> 
> I think Microsoft has shown the benefit of this approach. By
> ensuring that any install loads a full suite of tools onto the
> user's system, programmers don't have to be inconvenienced by
> learning unfamiliar tools.
> 
> "Hey, can we stick WINE up so I can run VB stuff?"
> 
> Isn't there the remote possibility that some of these tools aren't
> there because they're not WANTED there?
> 
> - Bob
>  (feeling bloated)
> 
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