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I'm an active member on Programming Reddit, but I'm one of the few C# advocates there.

I could write up a 3 paragraph explanation of how to do something there, just to have it voted into the negatives because I used C# as an example.

As a developer using the "Microsoft Stack", how do you handle the trolls and bigots in the online world? These are the kind of people who say things like "M$", or that Vista sucks without ever booting up.

Do you just ignore the trolls?

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You could use stack overflow instead. Their are a lot of C# programers here. Also, from whay I've seen most of the people here are not really into platform flame wars. Some of them do... however... get a little bit snippy about what is a good stack overflow question.... – Scott Wisniewski Dec 22 '08 at 1:10
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Stop reading /.

;-)

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I believe it was Winston Churchill who said "Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others." There's also a spiel about how republican government (lower case "r") is opposed to democratic (the US, in theory, being the former) to avoid the "tyranny of the masses." Final cite - "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what to have for dinner." Kind of hard to follow in General George Thomas's example and let history judge you rather then upvotes, hm?

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I've just started to develop for the iPhone, and therefore I'm browsing a lot of Mac/Apple forums. The fun thing is they flame about Microsoft too, but they forget about how protective Apple is.

Just wanted to share what it means to start developping for the iPhone when you are not a Mac user:

  • Buy a Mac
  • Sign up for a Developer program just to get the SDK
  • Pay $99,- to get you App in the AppStore, the only way to distribute your program, which also means you have to go through a long procedure of checking you identity, sending your C.o.C. by fax(!), etc.
  • Program in Objective-C, which is quite different from most mainstream languages.

Just my 2 cents

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@john: more like that you have to live in france to learn french imo. – Commander Keen Apr 22 at 9:23
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Remind them that C# is not a Microsoft product. It is moderated by a board (MS is a member of it though) and supported in both Linux and Apple PCs

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Trolls are easy to deal with - just don't feed them, they will die eventually.

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