The Artima Developer Community
Sponsored Link

Python Buzz Forum
Desktop Linux and the Tipping Point

0 replies on 1 page.

Welcome Guest
  Sign In

Go back to the topic listing  Back to Topic List Click to reply to this topic  Reply to this Topic Click to search messages in this forum  Search Forum Click for a threaded view of the topic  Threaded View   
Previous Topic   Next Topic
Flat View: This topic has 0 replies on 1 page
Sidnei da Silva

Posts: 31
Nickname: dreamcatch
Registered: Aug, 2003

Sidnei da Silva is a dirty little brazilian python hacker.
Desktop Linux and the Tipping Point Posted: Nov 15, 2003 8:21 AM
Reply to this message Reply

This post originated from an RSS feed registered with Python Buzz by Sidnei da Silva.
Original Post: Desktop Linux and the Tipping Point
Feed Title: dreamcatcher.homeunix.org
Feed URL: http://dreamcatcher.homeunix.org/categories.rdf?category=Python
Feed Description: making your dreams come true
Latest Python Buzz Posts
Latest Python Buzz Posts by Sidnei da Silva
Latest Posts From dreamcatcher.homeunix.org

Advertisement
Desktop Linux and the Tipping Point

Everytime I see an article mentioning the tipping point it reminds me of Paul Everitt and Crossing the Chasm for some reason. Here's an article that puts together some concerns on whether Linux will reach the tipping point on the Desktop market.

http://www.onlamp.com/pub/wlg/3971

Personally I'm on the technical workstation group. I've been using Linux as my desktop for around 3 years now, and I've never regret it. It makes me more productive, specially since I've been using Ion as my window manager. As a side note, I've been thinking about it yesterday, and I have an interesting point to make: from all the python gurus I've had the pleasure to work with, I learnt very few python tricks from them. Instead, the thing that I learnt more about was how to be a more productive person using simple Linux tools on my desktop. Isn't this interesting? First, I'm not sure if it was Paul or Lalo who taught me into Emacs. Then, Jim told me about ctags. Lalo pushed me into using ssh-agent, mutt, procmail and fetchmail. Kiko pushed me to use Ion. It's very nice to look back and see how much it has improved since then. (Just as a side note, before all of that, I used to use KDE, and Quanta as my Python editor sigh).

What's your opinion? Will Desktop Linux reach the tipping point? Are you the technical workstation kind of user? What are your preferred tools?

OT: I've been working on a schema editor for Archetypes which is codenamed ArcheBuilder. More on it next week, as I have to run now. Check the preview here (Mozilla-based browser required):

http://awkly.org/files/archebuilder/archebuilder.xul

~dc

Read: Desktop Linux and the Tipping Point

Topic: Improving Wax Previous Topic   Next Topic Topic: Another List of the 100 Greatest Novels

Sponsored Links



Google
  Web Artima.com   

Copyright © 1996-2019 Artima, Inc. All Rights Reserved. - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use