@ctsincebay Well true but as we know elemantary basic was apart of our lives so....i will count it as a programming language just becouse it made my choise of becoming a programmer !
@INTBoff ACTUALLY, they have tried selling computers with Linux on them many times -- but it always fails because it's a bitch to use, and lacks very much compatibility. Windows sells so frequently because it's fast, stable, and easy to use.
@KleurNeon Not exactly. Mac OS X is a direct descendant of the original UNIX from the 70's, with components from UNIX. So are HP-UX and Solaris. This means that most applications designed for UNIX will work perfectly on OS X. GNU/Linux is a brand new OS from the 90's built to work from the ground up with PC hardware. It still is based off the UNIX core, but it is not the same OS. Most apps for UNIX systems require a bit of porting to work on Linux or GNU. So technically, OS X came first.
@KleurNeon Not exactly. Mac OS X is based off the original UNIX system, with packages and components found in BSD UNIX, AT&T UNIX, and the Mach kernel from UNIX systems. OS X is a direct ancestor of UNIX, which means that most UNIX applications work perfectly with OS X, HP-UX and other UNIX-based systems. Linux is a completely new operating system with components built to work ground up for PC hardware, and UNIX programs need a bit of porting to work on the GNU/Linux kernel.
@KleurNeon Not exactly. Mac OS X is based off the original UNIX system, with packages and components found in BSD UNIX, AT&T UNIX, and the Mach kernel from UNIX systems. OS X is a direct ancestor of UNIX, which means that most UNIX applications work perfectly with OS X, HP-UX and other UNIX-based systems. Linux is a completely new operating system with components built to work ground up for PC hardware, and UNIX programs need a bit of porting to work on the GNU/Linux kernel.
@Mariuxtheone Tried Linux. It's epic. Epic I tell you! But you are horribly wrong if you think Apple products are crappy. There are addons for OS X, just as there are in Linux, albeit not as many. As far as Linux goes, out of the 4 computers I have, 3 are running Linux, one is a Mac.
@ctsincebay Well true but as we know elemantary basic was apart of our lives so....i will count it as a programming language just becouse it made my choise of becoming a programmer !
darkdevil905 3 months ago
@darkdevil905 LOL, I don't know any "huge programmers" that would even mention BASIC.
ctsincebay 3 months ago
@INTBoff ACTUALLY, they have tried selling computers with Linux on them many times -- but it always fails because it's a bitch to use, and lacks very much compatibility. Windows sells so frequently because it's fast, stable, and easy to use.
ctsincebay 3 months ago
@KleurNeon Not exactly. Mac OS X is a direct descendant of the original UNIX from the 70's, with components from UNIX. So are HP-UX and Solaris. This means that most applications designed for UNIX will work perfectly on OS X. GNU/Linux is a brand new OS from the 90's built to work from the ground up with PC hardware. It still is based off the UNIX core, but it is not the same OS. Most apps for UNIX systems require a bit of porting to work on Linux or GNU. So technically, OS X came first.
ClaymoreQuickScoper 4 months ago
@KleurNeon Not exactly. Mac OS X is based off the original UNIX system, with packages and components found in BSD UNIX, AT&T UNIX, and the Mach kernel from UNIX systems. OS X is a direct ancestor of UNIX, which means that most UNIX applications work perfectly with OS X, HP-UX and other UNIX-based systems. Linux is a completely new operating system with components built to work ground up for PC hardware, and UNIX programs need a bit of porting to work on the GNU/Linux kernel.
ClaymoreQuickScoper 4 months ago
@KleurNeon Not exactly. Mac OS X is based off the original UNIX system, with packages and components found in BSD UNIX, AT&T UNIX, and the Mach kernel from UNIX systems. OS X is a direct ancestor of UNIX, which means that most UNIX applications work perfectly with OS X, HP-UX and other UNIX-based systems. Linux is a completely new operating system with components built to work ground up for PC hardware, and UNIX programs need a bit of porting to work on the GNU/Linux kernel.
ClaymoreQuickScoper 4 months ago
Ubuntu is awesome.
ClaymoreQuickScoper 4 months ago
@Mariuxtheone Tried Linux. It's epic. Epic I tell you! But you are horribly wrong if you think Apple products are crappy. There are addons for OS X, just as there are in Linux, albeit not as many. As far as Linux goes, out of the 4 computers I have, 3 are running Linux, one is a Mac.
ClaymoreQuickScoper 4 months ago
@David59319
No, GNU/Linux and Mac have the same Core and Mac was created after than GNU/Linux.
KleurNeon 4 months ago
ubuntu copy of mac
David59319 4 months ago