Girls/Windows
o Both have a great UI.
o Both consume large resources and do less work.
o Both crash unexpectedly.
o Both are not easily portable on different architectures (environment).
o Both can?t work on low resource architectures (environment).
o Both are costly to maintain.
o Both give mostly unexpected outputs.
o Both?s working often contradicts with their documentation.
o Both are easily prone to viruses (rumors and doubts) (and they (viruses) do spread
very fast in windows based networks).
o In spite of all above disadvantages, both are liked very much
Boys/Linux
o Both have an average UI.
o Both are robust.
o Both are highly secure.
o Both can be easily modified to support new concepts/features.
o Both are efficient.
o Both are easily portable to any architecture (environment) no matter how low are resources.
o You can easily guess the output for your input (in Linux just open its code, for boys they are mostly transparent by nature).
o Both provide large support for development (work environment).
o Both are poorly documented.
o Both have a great UI.
o Both consume large resources and do less work.
o Both crash unexpectedly.
o Both are not easily portable on different architectures (environment).
o Both can?t work on low resource architectures (environment).
o Both are costly to maintain.
o Both give mostly unexpected outputs.
o Both?s working often contradicts with their documentation.
o Both are easily prone to viruses (rumors and doubts) (and they (viruses) do spread
very fast in windows based networks).
o In spite of all above disadvantages, both are liked very much
Boys/Linux
o Both have an average UI.
o Both are robust.
o Both are highly secure.
o Both can be easily modified to support new concepts/features.
o Both are efficient.
o Both are easily portable to any architecture (environment) no matter how low are resources.
o You can easily guess the output for your input (in Linux just open its code, for boys they are mostly transparent by nature).
o Both provide large support for development (work environment).
o Both are poorly documented.




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