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Linux has had almost two decades to get its act together it has failed to do so. If Linux really were the next big thing and there were money to be made in releasing apps for Linux, it would have happened by now. Writing apps for Windows is considerably easier, considerably more documented and the wealth of APIs and frameworks dwarfs whatever Linux has (especially because some of the few good Linux libraries are also available on Windows). It looks like ass by default, and even with some tweaking. Meanwhile, in Linux land, there still is poor graphics driver support. I know in the past that wasn’t always true, but it certainly has been for a while now. Windows is also winning because it actually works for most people, it actually has good APIs and it’s actually stable. Windows isn’t still winning because people are lazy.











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