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[–] Belrick 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

access

visual studio

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[–] NarrativeControl 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

Among hundreds of others pieces of software.

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[–] Master_Foo 2 points 1 point (+3|-2) ago 

access

There are Linux equivalents. The only excuse you have is that you vendor locked yourself. Good job fucknuts.

visual studio

Same story. ProTip: You don't need a fancy IDE to program something. A good ol' text editor will do fine.

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[–] generate 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

You are an amateur aren't you?

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[–] B3bomber 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Oh you mean GCC? I see it's well earned nickname of Gonna Constantly Cry...

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[–] NarrativeControl ago 

You don't need a fancy IDE to program something. A good ol' text editor will do fine.

Yeah, if your time is worthless. Sounds like a true Linux user.

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[–] Belrick ago 

son dont tell a self employed coding developer how to do his fucking job if ypu think that notepad++ can do everything visual studio does

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[–] Wahaha ago  (edited ago)

For access there's mariadb, for visual studio, there's vim and a bunch of other stuff working together. Linux uses a different paradigm from monolithic software that does everything. Your entire Desktop Environment is basically the equivalent to what Visual Studio tries to accomplish. If you manage to get the hang of it, it will be a smoother experience. But, yes sure, the initial learning curve will be tough. Especially figuring out that there is a completely different approach of doing things in Linux, which isn't obvious, since lots of effort was spend by people to make Linux look and feel somewhat like Windows to ease folks in.