"Of course, all of the software I write runs on Linux; that's the beauty of standards, and of cross-platform code. I don't have to run your OS, and you don't have to run mine, and we can use the same applications anyway!"
- Jamie Zawinski
About this Quote
In this quote, Jamie Zawinski highlights the significance of requirements and cross-platform code worldwide of software application development. He highlights that all of the software he develops is compatible with Linux, a popular operating system. This is possible due to the fact that of the beauty of requirements, which enable different systems to communicate and interact effortlessly. Zawinski also points out that this gets rid of the requirement for individuals to use the same operating system, as they can still utilize the very same applications regardless. This promotes inclusivity and cooperation in the tech market, as people with different preferences and systems can still collaborate effectively.
This quote is written / told by Jamie Zawinski somewhere between November 3, 1968 and today. He/she was a famous Scientist from USA.
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