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Re: 10 pieces of software that changed the world
« on: January 15, 2011, 05:10:48 PM »
iTunes?!  Really?  That seems absurd to me.  The Hardware I'll buy that as a force for change, but iTunes is godawful.  I rank it up there with SonicStage.
 

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Re: 10 pieces of software that changed the world
« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2011, 06:02:02 PM »
Quote from: lou_dias;606852
Actual Visual Basic should be #1 if you ask me.
Programming for the masses, not the classes.

Amiga, no - every platforms needs something so simple and effective and easy to use.

I would love to see an Amiga compiler that could look at a .net solution(source) and compile and Amiga executable.  Visual Studio's IDE is unbeatable.

I'm not a huge fan of VB, but I can understand and respect its appeal.  I vacillate between IDEs like I do Linux distributions.  Right now I'm using Eclipse for my Java programming.  Sometimes I like a "helpful" ide... Sometimes I just like logging into a tty and banging out some code in vim :D