All the crappy programming languages and operating systems that you guys use are certainly not enterprise-ready and have no place in a real business environment.
Show me some success-stories and customer case studies of actual implementations first.
FreeBSD is used on a huge amount of ENTERPRISE web servers.
It is programmed in C.
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Anonymous2009-03-19 6:54
I've deployed lots of software for customers where the Lisp generated the Java code that actually ran. No way in hell I'm touching that Java shit myself.
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Anonymous2009-03-19 16:00
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Excuse me, but my Windows and VB.NET solutions most certainly areENTERPRISE-READY.
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Anonymous2009-03-19 16:31
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I'm not talking about C, nigger. I'm talking about scheme, lisp, haskell, ruby and all your other toy languages.
I don't beliueve Xarnses took his army of two million to Greece without provisions and proper logistics, chose the worst possible route to mainland Greece, and was almost defeated by 300 spartans on a mountain path.