Developers don't need admin rights for much of anything in this decade. No need to bother with that.
Please defend this position.
My experience, mostly with Linux-like tools, is that those tools are built with the assumption they are being used by someone who knows what they are doing, and that they have the appropriate level of control of the machine -- they are tools for professionals to build tools.
If you don't have rights to install or execute them, you're done. You can't make any forward progress.
Please defend this position.
My experience, mostly with Linux-like tools, is that those tools are built with the assumption they are being used by someone who knows what they are doing, and that they have the appropriate level of control of the machine -- they are tools for professionals to build tools.
If you don't have rights to install or execute them, you're done. You can't make any forward progress.