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Well, their documentations are not the best in the world; however, being confronted by APIs for other engineering firms makes it my favorite.
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Mostafa A. Ali wrote: Well, their documentations are not the best in the world If you are working with Revit, then that is a gross understatement.
Mostafa A. Ali wrote: however, being confronted by APIs for other engineering firms makes it my
favorite. It may be different for other Autodesk-products, but the Revit-API is ever-changing and causes a huge amount of class- and namespace-name clashes.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
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How can I answer this? It's so open, and how do I define favourite?
If we talk about my most enjoyed piece of technology I would probably go with my PS4, so that's Sony.
If I consider why favourite programming environment I will go with C# and .Net, which would be Microsoft.
If I search for which company is my favourite I would use Google.
If I recall some of my all-time favourite insults and jokes, that's at Apple fans... so I would choose Google again.
And what if I like my mobile phone, do I thanks Google for the OS or Samsung for putting their name on the hardware???
Thanks for making my Monday even more painful
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I just find prime so damn useful because I have no patience when I want new toys. I do like my Kindle too.
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...that there is a connection between the question and the companies in the list?
How Amazon and Tesla can be compared? And what Yahoo! and Oracle have in common?
Part of the list has nothing to do with technology (in a sense of methods to produce something) and others are from so far areas of technology that a multiselect should be enabled...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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The question isn't "compare". The question is "what's your favourite" and there's a "other" box for those who wish to exercise their right to choose any company they wish.
FWIW I threw Tesla in there to make it clear that people could choose companies that aren't specifically software.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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These are all hardware/software* companies. Do they still call that 'technology'? Are these not too commonplace to be called so?
As against something like space, etc.
* warehouse (Am---n) too
modified 10-Aug-15 4:52am.
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I'm assuming everyone who votes Apple will be kicked from the forum at the end of the week?
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Isn't Apple a marketing company and Google an advertising company?
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Possibly and very likely.
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Obviously.
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Getting Manic?
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Hah! I was going to write that!
Marc
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What About Dell, IBM,HCL etc
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So maybe u should choose HP or even Intel!
"DEC was acquired in June 1998 by Compaq, which subsequently merged with Hewlett-Packard in May 2002. Some parts of DEC, notably the compiler business and the Hudson, Massachusetts facility, were sold to Intel"
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HP is my second choice. I still want an Itanium to add to my collection.
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