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posted by lucho, 30.10.2007, 20:05

> The problem is that you take it personally and have some unusual
> personal/emotional attachment to DOS --- taking offense to everything.

It's easy to explain. If DOS is the only operating system for which you've written programs (except some small programs for Unix/Linux), and when this lasts many years (without any wish or ability to adapt to the rapid changes!), such emotional reaction is explainable. It's like putting a finger in the wound.

> It's not a "blatant bad attitude" --- it's that I am aware of the serious
> flaws in the OS. I don't pretend they're not there, that they're minor,
> or that DOS is somehow better than the other OSes available.

Neither do I claim these things.

> Yes DOS has its own "charm" - it's a part of history - a part of my own
> personal history in learning to use PCs, learning to program, etc. That's
> not being argued.

Well said. It's the same in my case, but it continues. I've turned myself from a programmer into a paleoprogrammer in just a couple of decades. Unintentionally! But in my opinion only supermen can learn to program for Windows and Mac OS X...

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