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Thats nice. I think MS programming stacks were most popular in the UK outside of universities (universities would also have Unix, Oracle DB and SunOS). I guess in California it would more likely skew Unix/Sun?


I (a) ran a very early Internet provider and then worked in (b) oil and (c) finance where good networking, speed and reliability were enough to make *nix a sensible choice. Though (for example) the finance world tried to move to MS to save money, and indeed I got paid a lot to port and maintain and optimise code across platforms including MS, the TCO thing would keep biting them...




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