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Originally Posted by movvadinesh
Darius I was just saying that Microsoft products will be more user friendly and really i don't know on which platform they are built.
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You're making a massive generalization, one that I don't think even Microsoft would agree with, because they have different products that target different groups of users.
For example, MS VC++ is more complicated than C#, which in turn is more complicated than VB.Net. This is by design. I don't think anyone could call C++ "user-friendly".
And, Darius is correct -- Java and C# are very similar languages in terms of programming difficulty. This, again, is by design. One can use IDEs for Java (Eclipse, NetBeans come to mind) that are on par with Visual Studio in terms of "user-friendliness".
In any case, all of this is largely off-topic for this thread. Using webcams to make a generalization of operating system or programming language user-friendliness is a stretch at best. These products are designed by different teams at different companies, and I'd be very surprised if Windows developers and product managers are involved in the designing of a webcam.
(I do think the webcam design is cool, though.  )
--janak
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