I work for a small-to-medium-sized Rails shop (~12 developers capable in Rails, although many are full-stack, including myself) and many/most of us use Vim on a daily basis (should be noted, with heavy extension use). Those that don't mostly use Sublime Text, and our single emacs user is in the process of transitioning to Vim. Even one of our Objective-C colleagues managed to get Vim running hosted in Xcode somehow as an experiment. The support in the Vim community for Ruby and Rails-ecosystem languages and patterns (Coffeescript, Sass, Slim, Haml, and the like) is fairly good, and there's a number of IDE-ish features available as extensions. I've been pretty satisfied with it since moving to the Rails community, although I'll admit my background wasn't heavily into IDEs at all, and the only full Ruby-focused IDE I've seen, Rubymine, seemed intolerably slow and unusable.
Creative Suite and Lightroom. Specifically, the A/V side of Adobe CS. I love linux, have used it on the desktop and use it daily on the server as a sysadmin, but there are no competitive alternatives to Premiere/After Effects/Photoshop/Lightroom on the Linux stack. I wish there were, but there is nothing I've been able to find in years of looking that supplies the featureset with any degree of daily usability/stability. In several situations, there is nothing that supplies the features period. So for now this triplebooter will be stuck with OSX or Windows as daily driver, and Linux solely as an experimental/occasional OS on the desktop.
Saw an article about your planned attempt yesterday, happy to see it went well. Congratulations on a serious dose of grit and perseverance. Sorry to hear that it's not yet marketable--any clue how long? Not an amputee myself, but immense respect and sympathy for you guys...
Same here. Massive bandwidth user, because I stream music (subscription), watch Netflix streaming, buy most of my media online, and download massive amounts of open-source software, such as Linux ISOs. Oh, and incessant browsing and casual videochat with family and friends abroad. All legal. All heavy on data usage.
My understanding is that previous jurisprudence stated that a child under four could not be ruled accountable. This, however, did not say anything about the degree or nature or permissibility of such a ruling for ages four and above.
I work for a small-to-medium-sized Rails shop (~12 developers capable in Rails, although many are full-stack, including myself) and many/most of us use Vim on a daily basis (should be noted, with heavy extension use). Those that don't mostly use Sublime Text, and our single emacs user is in the process of transitioning to Vim. Even one of our Objective-C colleagues managed to get Vim running hosted in Xcode somehow as an experiment. The support in the Vim community for Ruby and Rails-ecosystem languages and patterns (Coffeescript, Sass, Slim, Haml, and the like) is fairly good, and there's a number of IDE-ish features available as extensions. I've been pretty satisfied with it since moving to the Rails community, although I'll admit my background wasn't heavily into IDEs at all, and the only full Ruby-focused IDE I've seen, Rubymine, seemed intolerably slow and unusable.
Creative Suite and Lightroom. Specifically, the A/V side of Adobe CS. I love linux, have used it on the desktop and use it daily on the server as a sysadmin, but there are no competitive alternatives to Premiere/After Effects/Photoshop/Lightroom on the Linux stack. I wish there were, but there is nothing I've been able to find in years of looking that supplies the featureset with any degree of daily usability/stability. In several situations, there is nothing that supplies the features period. So for now this triplebooter will be stuck with OSX or Windows as daily driver, and Linux solely as an experimental/occasional OS on the desktop.
Saw an article about your planned attempt yesterday, happy to see it went well. Congratulations on a serious dose of grit and perseverance. Sorry to hear that it's not yet marketable--any clue how long? Not an amputee myself, but immense respect and sympathy for you guys...
Same here. Massive bandwidth user, because I stream music (subscription), watch Netflix streaming, buy most of my media online, and download massive amounts of open-source software, such as Linux ISOs. Oh, and incessant browsing and casual videochat with family and friends abroad. All legal. All heavy on data usage.
more suitable - albeit less provocative - headline.
Quite. I was disbelieving, but excited until I actually read the synopsis...
My understanding is that previous jurisprudence stated that a child under four could not be ruled accountable. This, however, did not say anything about the degree or nature or permissibility of such a ruling for ages four and above.