By: AnandC
VMware is great. I use to all the time. I actually have a write up on my blog about it as well and how to set it up for development. http://anand.biz/?p=30
View ArticleBy: Matthew Magain
Nothing to do with virtualization, but I've always been a fan of installing the <a href="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/" rel="nofollow">GNUWin32</a> suite if I'm using a Windows machine....
View ArticleBy: fyodor
One of your examples is completely silly. You compare the time it takes to download, compile and install kcachegrind on two different machines:that’s a fine idea. Except one machine doesn’t have KDE...
View ArticleBy: Paul Annesley
fyodor: completely silly, and also labeled “an extreme example”. But the fact that it’s not fair to compare the two operating systems on this point doesn’t change the fact that one gives easier access...
View ArticleBy: omnicity
To give Fyodor a little back-up, I would like to point out that one of those two platforms has access to far more in the way of commercially supported, professionally written applications. To my mind...
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