Aye well said, my sentiments exactly!. 1 more for the penguin.Linux is always the way to go for good code development. No proprietary APIs from Microsoft, and if you never use them, you never GET used to them. And all your applications become VERY easy to port, and anything that can be ported easily is written very well.
Agreed. Especially since all the Windows versions were grouped together (even 3.1?). Pretty much all the different Unix-like operating systems are more or less the same... the only real differences are a handful of system calls, some minor filesystem layout differences, and what software is included by default.I don't really like how the Unixes are all separated on this list. They're all very programmer friendly, and that programmer-friendliness in general will make them all good OSes for GP2X development. I honestly don't think you'll see much difference devving for it between Linux or the BSDs in particular.
I don't really like how the Unixes are all separated on this list. They're all very programmer friendly, and that programmer-friendliness in general will make them all good OSes for GP2X development. I honestly don't think you'll see much difference devving for it between Linux or the BSDs in particular.