Oh my goodness.. if open source had not existed in the world, the world must
not be as good as today. The world w/o OSS must fall behind the world w/ OSS.
If open source is broken, it must be repaired.
I have contributed to OSS for over 2 years and it makes me feel fun and feel a
sense of achievement. And I feel so grateful towards who had contributed to
open source and had cultivated open source culture. I received help a lot from
OSS and lots of open knowledge from the internet. And now I want to give it
back to open source culture and I think I am making the world better a little
bit.
I had contemplated to choose which language between python and ruby when I was python noob.
At that time I tried both a little bit and I realized ruby had more powerful, rich features than python had. Ruby can handle lots of tasks on behalf of me out of the box so that I can reduce lots of code. So I liked it.
However I had no choice but to use python because it was variously used in practice. I felt it was difficult to persuade my colleagues to use ruby instead of python. Colleagues were not familiar with ruby and there wasn't any ruby project in my company. So I chose python and kept using it for several years. After the decision I didn't try learning ruby because I though they have many characteristic in common and I thought it was meaningless to know both of them, besides I had no time to study it.
It has been several years since I gave up learning ruby, but I still have unresolved feeling about it. Whenever I read articles that highlight the power of ruby, I want to know about it. Haha.. But still there are high prioritized tasks to do. Learning ruby is still remained in the todo list.
Amazing. Without dual boot, windows in VM can run at almost native performance? wow.
I used LILO or GRUB to make my PC dual boot many years ago. But now I think I am not gonna need dual boot any more.
If open source is broken, it must be repaired.
I have contributed to OSS for over 2 years and it makes me feel fun and feel a sense of achievement. And I feel so grateful towards who had contributed to open source and had cultivated open source culture. I received help a lot from OSS and lots of open knowledge from the internet. And now I want to give it back to open source culture and I think I am making the world better a little bit.