I would like a reasonable argument put forward to support these claims, because at the moment they seem very subjective, biased and illogical.guyfawkes wrote:But thats has killed the hobby C OS.
Every ASM coder needs to fight OS's like linux, that's why we end up coding our own.
But if i was a C programmer, i would love linux and never want to code my own, that's why they have no incentive to code anything new, when theres so much free open source linux code about.
For instance, I don't see Linux as having killed the hobby OS. Indeed, I think it's enabled more programmers to get involved in hobby OS programming (due to the wonderful tools available on GNU/Linux that aren't easily available on Windows), and that's a good thing.
I am a C programmer, and I do "like" Linux, but I do want to code my own, without using any existing code at all... your point is now invalid.