> I... would not be willing to go through the Linux learning curve , to obtain what I see as minimal incremental benifits.
I hear this a lot, and I used to sympathize. However, the learning curve for a competent Win2K admin to move to Linux is not that bad any longer. I recently trained a "point-and-click" administrator -- a man who could barely admin Windows -- to admin a Linux box. In a week.
My wife installed Debian on her first try -- she's not computer-illiterate, but she's not even really a "power user". See, there are enough point-and-click administration tools out there that reduce the learning curve. You can learn to use -- and develop for -- Linux quickly, even if it takes a while to become really proficient.
In reply to [OT] Linux learning curve
by radiantmatrix
in thread ActivePerl on WinXP vs. LinuxRH9
by mosh
| For: | Use: | ||
| & | & | ||
| < | < | ||
| > | > | ||
| [ | [ | ||
| ] | ] |