Chris and all, Boy, you sure hit the nail on the head here! I couldn't agree more. But as you know MS doesn't want to pay more for more experianced developers. As a result they get to let their customers test their code for free, and than say; "opps! we're sorry, yeah that is a bug!" Chris Wedgwood wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2001 at 04:06:03PM +1200, Brian Gibbons wrote:
Me thinks that Microsoft should include Apache in the list of "Critical Updates" that are available.
No software is perfect. Sooner or later something like Apache will get hit, it may never be as bad, but it still could happen.
In reality, security problems exist everywhere --- its just that Microsoft legions of clueless developers seem to write more of them than anyone else.
I wondered once if this was evidence that hoards of inexperienced school leavers who are employed to write code for living, really aren't as thorough as slight older, more experienced people who have some degree *professional pride* in what they write?
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