For me personally, that's sad and good news at the same time.
After school, I did a 3-year training in a company and basically learned all my programming skills from using WebObjects in enterprise applications. Somehow it felt ancient already back then (around 2007). But I learned to like it a lot. Nowadays there are much more modern and mostly streamlined web frameworks...in contrast to the huge bulk of components WebObjects brought with it.
Now, I wonder what my old company will do now. As far as I know, they're still using it.
I know FreeBSD (or *BSD in general) is still used heavily in server environments.
Is anyone using it on the desktop as well?
I always wanted to give it a try, but then I'm hesitant because of lacking hardware support. I remember struggling with Intel KMS support in one of the earlier releases. Is this still a problem?
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