Interesting point of view.. My college group and i make just the same things you describe....in Linux
(for the record : we are using GNU/Linux Debian Sarge )
I will not start a religious war telling you why Linux is more secure and robust than OSX.. you make your point about your preferences and you`re free to decide what to like or not..
*but* your statedment is notoriusly wrong.. how can i tell us "No other platform offers this degree of ease of use combined with flexibility and functionality" based in your own preferences?
If we talk about flexibility.. everybody is free to modify any part of any GPL's Linux suite without much trouble.. you can programm any function to fit your needs (as we did with drupal)
and this fact makes another.. if something is flexible enough to fits your needs.. it becomes functional to you , doesn't it?
i prefer to define "functionatily" in terms of adaptability,stability and performance.
Sure, there are a lot of people out there who will define "functionality" in other terms.. and that's OK
Talking about preferences is one thing, taking those preferences as facts is another...
Just Remember.. Linux is about Freedom...
Interesting point of view.. My college group and i make just the same things you describe ....in Linux
(for the record : we are using GNU/Linux Debian Sarge )
I will not start a religious war telling you why Linux is more secure and robust than OSX.. you make your point about your preferences and you`re free to decide what to like or not..
*but* your statedment is notoriusly wrong.. how can i tell us "No other platform offers this degree of ease of use combined with flexibility and functionality" based in your own preferences?
If we talk about flexibility.. everybody is free to modify any part of any GPL's Linux suite without much trouble.. you can programm any function to fit your needs (as we did with drupal)
and this fact makes another.. if something is flexible enough to fits your needs.. it becomes functional to you , doesn't it?
i prefer to define "functionatily" in terms of adaptability,stability and performance.
Sure, there are a lot of people out there who will define "functionality" in other terms.. and that's OK
Talking about preferences is one thing, taking those preferences as facts is another...
Just Remember .. Linux is about Freedom...