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looking for suggestions/recommendations/opinions
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=Current events=
 
I'm looking for suggestions/recommendations for a development system that supports both Android and iOS, hopefully with a RAD IDE. (RAD is optional but strongly preferred.) The only language I have and am comfortable using is '''extremely''' game-oriented and always uses 3D space, even if you don't need it, and I'm working on an app where that's a deal breaker.
This update is entirely so I have an edit under my new username. Yay.
 
I'm open to literally anything, preferably free (open source optional). Development can happen on Windows, Linux, or x86_64 (x64) Mac. Right now I'm looking into various things, but I haven't moved beyond "looking" and would like some opinions.
 
Leave a comment on my talk page if you have a suggestion/etc.
 
=Operating Systems=
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*[[wp:Windows 10|Windows 10]], for now. Considering my options. Work happens in various systems under emulation.
My server:
*[[wp:Slackware|Slackware Linux]] v15, for now. <s>Probably</s> ''Possibly'' going to switch to OpenBSD in the near future. (Maybe move the fileserver to amy Raspberry Pi,? undecidedUndecided.)
My MacBook:
*[[wp:macOS Big SurMonterey|macOS Big SurMonterey]]
My iMac:
*[[wp:Mac OS X Snow Leopard|Mac OS X Snow Leopard]]. Seriously.
My G4 Mac:
*[[wp:Mac OS X Leopard|Mac OS X Leopard]]/[[wp:Mac OS X Tiger|Mac OS X Tiger]]/[[wp:Mac OS 9|Mac OS 9]]
**Looking into adding [[Linux]] to the mix, just cuz.
My ThinkPad:
*[[wp:eComStation|eComStation]] v2. Yes, I'm seriously running [[OS/2]].
**[[wp:FreeDOS|FreeDOS]] and [[Linux]] also installed, but eCS is what I mostly use.
 
It's funny that I own so many Macs, since I consider pre-X Macs to be overpriced toys, but since modern macOS is built on top of a *nix system... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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=Quote of the Day=
The world is full of nice people, if you can't find one be one.
Just as night follows day, and Autumn follows Summer,
so should backups follow work.
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