From: Gokhan T. <mir...@tr...> - 2001-06-08 13:41:29
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Hi all, It's depend on who you are and what you wanna do :=) Scenarios; 1. A home developer with single machine. Got no chance and the solution that you offered is seems good. But typically i believe that the BC project covers more professional issues. Therefore scenario 2. You are a developer in a office and you have one Linuz server machine and several Win boxes to manage your life. We know that what a pitty but still xwindow platforms are not too much stable. What a shame everything rest of the Linuz system is like a strong German shoe but the frontside is still needs care for end users :=) If this is the case, you have chance to do anything with server. It's up to you. I strongly recommend to anybody Putty. Small efficient way of Telnet and SSH connections. Also we got TCL, SSH for win, XClient and others. Now the phenomenon is we should test the things on windoze because we have 80 percent of www users will come from win machines (IE world). Netscape, Opera, Konqueror is good to test of course but we should be realistic. Everybody want to use the things easily, without too many errors. Netscape handles all elements of the document carefully and reject the whitespaces, bad table definitions etc. So what? And if we want to stay in linuz world why we follow Microstylish xml rulez? I know from my colleagues that they typically use win boxes and do final tests on Linuz machines. Last word, i'd like to use any toolz regardless of the source if comes useful by looking from the programmer angle. So, we need windoze too. Cheers, Gokhan |