My dad is in the Army and tells me about Linux. Once I get Visual down, I want to go to Linux, can you all tell me e brief summary on it's looks and difficulty?
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My dad is in the Army and tells me about Linux. Once I get Visual down, I want to go to Linux, can you all tell me e brief summary on it's looks and difficulty?
As a programming language? Or as the operating System?
http://www.linux.org/dist/
Hey,
@NightWalker you might want to rethink your answer there:
UNIX
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix
LINUX
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux
As for the original question, am I right in thinking that by Visual, you are talking about Visual Studio? If you are learning to develop applications in Visual Studio you might want to have a look at mono, which lets you deploy .Net Applications to a linux or mac operating system. In addition, if you are running linux as your operating system, you might consider using MonoDevelop which is an open source IDE that you can use.
Hope that helps!!
Gary
Hey,
Linux is an operating system, I am not debating the fact, but the way your post in Post #3 reads is that you are stating that Unix is the programming language which is quite simply not the case, Unix is also an operating system.
Is this what you intended to write?
I think what incubus311 was trying to get at is what programming language does the OP want to use? Programming languages for Linux are very different to those that might be considered default for a Windows Environment, hence what I suggested the use of Mono.
Gary
Oh, ok. So linux is the operating system like OS? (or is it Windows) Unix is the language?
I'm not sure! If there is a programing language that sounds similar to Unix then that is what I meant to type.
Yes and no! Linux, Windows and Unix are all operating systems! My confusion in post #3 is because I keep thinking there is a programing language that begins with a "u" and has "ux" or "us" in its name.
Unix is a family of operating systems. Linux is Unix-based. None of this has anything to do with programming languages.
Ok I got it now. Resolved I guess?
No wonder Unix/Linux isn't popular yet, it's having to overcome forces of ignorance hitherto unimagined by mankind.