[aclug-L] Re: The Future
[Top] [All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index] [Thread Index]
> Q1: Since VB on the exclusive Microsoft LAN is so dominant today, what does
> the
> Linux/open source counter with?
Perl, I'd say. And this might be good for you--Perl is also available for
Win32. Might make a good transition step. If you can start writing Win32
apps in Perl, then the transition to Linux/Unix might be easier
later--easier techncially as well as psycologically for those who are
afraid of loosing compatibility when they switch to Linux, etc.
> Q2: Wichita, much more than most places, is in the grip of MS. Is there a
> market
> for non-MS technology? Is anybody out there trying to do data management
> (biggest use of computers) in ways other than VB/Access/SQL Server?
I wonder what you base that statement on that Wichita is more in the grip
of MS than most places. You may be correct, so I'm not challenging your
accuracy--I'm just interested to know where you got that information, or
what evidence you have to back that up.
To answer your question.... I really don't know. I run my business with
Linux, but I run an ISP, so that's not really in the same league I think
you're in. :-)
> I guess I'd like Linux to be more than just a hobby. Maybe some strategizing
> would make me feel better.
Linux is much more than a hobby. It's a way of life. :-)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Jonathan Hall * jonhall@xxxxxxxxxxxx * PGP public key available
Systems Admin, Future Internet Services; Goessel, KS * (316) 367-2487
http://www.futureks.net * PGP Key ID: FE 00 FD 51
-= Running Debian GNU/Linux 2.0, kernel 2.0.36 =-
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
|
|