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Vs2019 - is it the end of linux for dev purposes?
Aaron Hill
Brandon Mitchell
lol no
Jacob Long
Nathan Powell
Modern Windows has proper linux support built-in for server software with amazing debugging experience in vs2019.
Benjamin Reed
1. it's GNU/Linux
2. anyone who leaves gnu+linux because of vs2019 was someone who was never worth having around and is a good riddance.
Leo Wright
Pfff, quickmeme...
Jordan Phillips
Using vs2019 doesn't mean quitting linux.
The long way to spell linux is retarded noe, last month I said gnu slash linux at a conf, people and experts made fun of me with insistence.
Christopher Richardson
Eclipse, JetBrains and terminal based editors can't compete anymore! :(
Jeremiah Robinson
It's not a fair answer.
Hudson Lee
Now that asp.net core beat all the other server framework, I think we should reconsider vs, but vs-code is more than enough and work on pajeet os too.
Cooper Sullivan
yeah i heard linus is switching from emacs to vs2019 because of the cuck features it's so goooood
Charles White
He has to use VS2015 when he was working for Microsoft but I don't think he is still using it now. ;)
Jaxson Powell
no
Noah Adams
>brand new Telemetry™ code templates in Microsoft MSVC®
Brayden Young
Just like any important updates on Linux, restarting is now much faster than before. Current average time to reboot take less than 15s now so it's not really an issue anymore. ;)
Nolan Nelson
Even GoogleOS (Fuschia) uses reboot for applying updates.
Kayden Peterson
This. Exiting vim is now faster than ever.
Zachary Price
Linux kernel update restarts do not justify restarting for a glorified text editor aka IDE
Jack Davis
That's not relevant to the discussion.
Jackson Hill
kek this, microsoft now might even steal your code
Robert Jackson
>trip
your opinion is not relevant to the discussion
Julian Jenkins
>no email client
>no yasnippet
>no org-mode
It's clearly DOA ya pajeet
Nathan Lee
The only thing good about vosual studio is the debugger. Everything else about VS is still a decade behind JetBrains, and neither is as powerful of am environment as Sam and a couple terminals.
Jack Watson
Not even that, binaries produced by microsoft compilers are slow because they embed spyware module that wastes resources and cpu time
Ryder Cook
Everything is powered by ™ and © things. :(
Mason Butler
>unchecking a checkbox is difficult...
Isaac Johnson
that pic is cursed.
Dominic Cruz
No but continually checking your proprietary compiler for possible spyware bloat injection is.
Jace Cook
Like any other compilers... Checking is always a mandatory!
Kayden Mitchell
>Checking is always a mandatory!
Not for sneaky spyware injectors
Isaiah Cooper
There are everywhere... You can't bypass them!
Tyler Cruz
>Like any other compilers...
Which other compiler injects spyware into my binaries by default?
Justin Smith
It's not relying to compilers only. :(
Jeremiah Ward
fpbp
Camden Young
I have no idea what you were trying to type.
Grayson Baker
>when you're so Indian it hurts
P O O
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Jayden Bennett
Don't be stupid.
Parker Johnson
>going full markov chain mode
I thought we had captchas and a botnet fee?
Jason Collins
Jesus fuck I thought you stuck to /mpv/ thread but you literally post everywhere on this board you absolute retard
Parker Morgan
Greentext pls
David Jackson
>does nothing normally
>requires debug symbols to be interpreted
>removed over 2 years ago
amazing
Hudson Martinez
Define: Bloat
Julian Davis
>experts made fun of me with insistence.
That harrassing, why didn't they get expelled? Oh yeah, you are not a disabled transwhamen of colour.
Aaron Myers
Calling Linux GNU/Linux is retarded.
Dominic Diaz
>not being able to recompile your kernel live
Julian Hughes
What about OpenWRT and Alpine? Both are GNU-less by default (though iirc the former has some components that don't like to be compiled against something that isn't glibc).
2 is objectively true though.
Kayden Robinson
>1. it's GNU/Linux