• GenosseFlosse@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    Dude, that’s like hiring a truck driver and telling him his lorry will be pulled by 4 horses.

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      10 hours ago

      If they want to pay me to deliver stuff on a unicycle, I’ll be delivering stuff on a unicycle. Do I want to ride a unicycle? Depends on the pay.

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          6 hours ago

          Sure, but it’s difficult to classify which jobs are objectionable and what the price should be for someone to do them anyway.

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      10 hours ago

      Yet I work for a very successfully (we have too much work and don’t even advertise for it) small company and we all use windows computers as software engineers. We use C# .Net Entity Framework, SQL, GraphQL, React Typescript or WinForms.

      We have some large clients that most people ok earth have heard of.

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          It really isn’t though. I’ve done in on Windows, Mac, and Linux.

          Mac and Linux are easier to install stuff but on the whole the experience has been almost identical.

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            46 minutes ago

            You’ve used modern Linux and modern Windows and think the experience is almost identical? That’s an uncommon opinion.

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        10 hours ago

        Have you considered that you might have too much work simply because these tools are inefficient?

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          C# development is incredibly efficient to be fair.

          Have you considered not asking questions based on conjecture? No it isn’t because we are inefficient. It’s a mix of staff come first and the work comes second and a lack of greed I’d say. Most of our work comes from word of mouth and we keep client for as long as they’ll stay with us.

          If a client reads a spec and get the application described and decides it’s not right we will change it for them for free to build a relationship. Which is why we get more and more requests to work with us.