Originally posted by nusrat
Are you saying, "I won't believe it until someone has tried it",
or are you saying, "I know of it having been tried and failed"?
"Not work" is good enough for me.Originally posted by CalTrader the posted solution does not work . . . you can get Linux if you really need a cheap or free server
Originally posted by nusrat
"Not work" is good enough for me.
Already have Linuxes (Linuxae? Linuxi? Linuci?). Was intrigued by the Win server hack, only because I can't completely dispense with Win, and hoped that "server mode" might bring better reliability through stricter enforcement in internals constraints.
Originally posted by CalTrader
IMHO it is significantly more difficult to write robust, high quality software for windows paltforms than for Unix variants.
Just my opinion.Originally posted by Biomech
Gotta disagree. The main problem as I see it is that most programmers with many years of experience learned on a Unix type platform. Programming for Windows environments is quite a bit different. I learned to program in Windows environments and working on projects with these old school Unix guys drives me nuts. They don't do things the way MS recommends, they do things the way they have always done them, and that is where the problems arise. They are so stubborn in their ways, they won't adapt to using a different style. It worked on a Unix environment, so by God it should work on an MS environment, and if it doesn't then Bill Gates is obviously the devil.
Hopefully that doesn't start a flame war.Just my opinion.