On 5/16/2012 10:14 AM, Ian Hilliard wrote:
> On 15/05/12 23:18, DFS wrote:
> Again, you don't have an F***ing clue. You are so blinded by your cult
> masters, that you don't see what is happening in the world. Just be
> thankful that we take our work seriously, so that the systems on which
> you really rely work reliably.
Spare me your bullshit. I don't use anything you work on, and if I knew
you had worked on it I would avoid it.
> Hint: PC applications to not keep the traffic running, control the
> traffic lights, keep your bus on time, keep your trains running, provide
> the control for nuclear reactors, provide safety relevant systems for
> factories or detect if you are sick.
Windows PCs and/or Windows apps do ALL those things, and much much more.
1) traffic control:
Sydney Coordinated Adaptive Traffic System
http://www.scats.com.au/product_family_options.html
traffic mapping and routing - Windows only
http://www.ptvag.com/fileadmin/files_ptvag.com/download/logistics/info/Developer/Factsheet_PTV-MapServer_mapping_routing_desktop_en_2011.pdf
2) bus scheduling:
http://www.trapezegroup.com/novus-flex
3) train scheduling:
http://www.giro.ca/en/products/hastus/rail-scheduling.htm
(note: are you really so ignorant as to think scheduling algorithms
can't be encapsulated in VB (let alone C\C++\C#\Java\python etc) and run
on a low-powered Windows PC to keep track of many thousands of vehicles?)
4) nuclear reactor and industrial control software:
* whatever Windows apps they were using in the Iranian nuclear
facilities that were hit by the Stuxnet virus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet#Natanz_nuclear_facilities
* Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran:
http://www.upi.com/News_Photos/Features/The-Nuclear-Issue-in-Iran/1581/2/
5) factory and building safety systems:
https://buildingsolutions.honeywell.com/Cultures/en-US/ServicesSolutions/FireLifeSafetySolutions/HoneywellLifeSafetyManager/
6) who knows what a clown like you means when you say 'detect if you are
sick', but there are a shitload of medical and dental apps for Windows,
plus there are healthcare devices and monitoring systems running Windows
and Windows Embedded.
http://www.bostonatlantic.net/services-software-engineering.htm
http://www.zoemedical.com/MPC%20Screen%20Shots.htm
I took these pics a couple nights ago off my TV. They're from a Siemens
ad that shows them bringing some kind of new industrial plant online.
The ad mentioned 'gas turbine' near the end. They showed only 2 pics of
computer screens:
1) a Windows app:
http://bayimg.com/pAOekaADL
2) the left 4 screens in this shot are a Windows XP app, which probably
means all 6 are:
http://bayimg.com/aAoFaAadl
While I was looking at the Siemens site, I looked at the conveyor and
material handling systems.
http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/topics/en/conveyor-technology/Documents/conveyor_brochure.pdf
Virtually every bit of software I could find related to these systems
was for Windows.
Page 13: Controls, I/O, Software
PLC programming software for the entire SIMATIC controller range
www.siemens.com/simatic-software
PC-based automation, including embedded controllers and PCs: all Windows
and Windows Embedded
https://eb.automation.siemens.com/goos/catalog/Pages/ProductData.aspx?catalogRegion=WW&language=en&nodeid=10001340&tree=CatalogTree®ionUrl=/#activetab=product&
Page 14: Industrial PCs
http://www.automation.siemens.com/mcms/pc-based-automation/en/industrial-pc/Pages/Default.aspx
Rack PCs: 64-bit Win 7 and/or Win Server 2008 R2
Box PCs: XP, Win7, or Win Embedded
Panel PCs: XP and Win Embedded
RTOS - RMOS3: GNU tools, hosted on Windows only
Also:
Engineering SW:
http://www.industry.siemens.com/topics/global/en/tia-portal/hmi-sw-tia-portal/wincc-tia-portal-es/system-requirements/Pages/Default.aspx
Runtime SW:
http://www.industry.siemens.com/topics/global/en/tia-portal/hmi-sw-tia-portal/wincc-tia-portal-rt/system-requirements/Pages/Default.aspx
And so on and so on.
You're a fucking idiot to ignore 20 years of worldwide development of
tens of thousands of Windows apps, across every country and industry and
company in the developed world. In other words, you're a Linux
"advocate" - the most contemptible, deluded assholes in all of IT.
(note: the above is what's known as a beatdown)
> Ian