Luke-Jr wrote:
Except you should focus on learning useful tools, like Python or Perl for example.
You know, it all depends on what you are doing. Surely Python is PERFECT for some jobs, where .net and C# might fit for another thing. And purebasic, too.
So how can you say whats usefull for him? (besides, C# can be used under linux and nearly every other operating system)
The good games work just fine in *nix.
Again its a personal taste. but surely, many good games are moving over to supporting linux
Or any serious computer use
Actually there is none really usable DAW for linux at the moment. HOWEVER linux would be PERFECT for such use, if a good linux DAW supported linux. The reason it would be perfect is, that you would have much more control over the system, and you would be able to lay so high a percent of the power to the DAW, so you would get a much higher effiency rate. But while there are some DAW's, none are really usable for proffesional use. But i hope it will come! If so, i would purchase a machine only for that with linux on (and that would give me more power from the same equipment, plus several hundred dollars for the hardware so it would be a complete win-win situation!).
Same goes for other uses. Linux needs the high quality tools from the big companies, but yes, they are slowly getting their eyes up.