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lotd79228yOpen source, because being able to read the source code and get to understand how stuff work tends to be a great help when shit fans the hit >_<
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Depends, i am not one of those people that preach free is the only way as they both have benefits.
One benefit of proprietary is it has a revenue steam to develop compatibility. -
Open source. Because in an age of secret backdoors and mass surveillance, I'm sure not going to work with closed source software.
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kpenc21328y@nblackburn Open source annd free are two different things. Free might not be open source and vice versa.
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puerto3348yI'd go for the cross platform open source option first. frankly I'm really liking dotnet core so far except for its reliance on visual studio still sometimes at times. like if u need that tooling preview, u need visual studio. Microsoft needs to get off that ide tit
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@kyleperik @kspec While i am thankful for you explaining what the difference is, i actually know but was simply stating that there was multiple was it could be interperated (one being right and the other...well not so much).
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Open source all the way, besides it made my feel part of a greater good and community it gives my certainty that issue fixes and updates are constant.
Open source VS proprietary.
Your opinions, Go.
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