Re: Another IDE Bug!
- Posted by Tone Skoda <tone.skoda at siol.net> Aug 18, 2001
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I keep pressing CTRL+S (saving) when writing code, it's in habit now, so almost never has happened to me that I lost some of my work. Mostly IE crashes, although when i sometimes run some simple .ex program with maybe nothing in it, or just simple statement, like puts (), it completely blocks my computer. You have to remeber not to have unsaved work somewhere and starting a euphoria program at the same time. ----- Original Message ----- From: Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> Subject: Re: Another IDE Bug! > > On Friday 17 August 2001 16:08, Tone Skoda wrote: > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Irv Mullins <irvm at ellijay.com> > > > > > When developing Windows programs, I feel lucky if I only have to > > > ctl-alt-del once or twice a day, when my program (or something else) > > > locks everything up. > > > > > > For the past two months while I've been fooling with the Euphoria/GTK > > > library, I've had to re-boot exactly zero times due to lock-ups. > > > That's, of course, using Linux. > > > > If I'd be using linux for something it would be because it is supposed not > > to crash so often like Windows, whose crashes are just horrible, > > esspecially Internet Explorer crashes all the time. But, everything else is > > good, so I'll stick with Windows. > > linux is flying off my drive right now. > > That's fine, if you don't have anything important to do. > I have customers, some of whom could lose tens of thousands of > dollars if Windows crashes on them at the wrong time (is there ever > a right time?) If the last backup was made 1 hour ago, then everybody > in the shop has to do that hour's work all over again. Even if they don't > lose any data, there's the non-productive time spent rebooting and > trying to get back onto the network. > > I'm converting as many as possible to Linux. > > Regards, > Irv > > > > > >