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Have you sold your soul to Bill?   [Edit]

Survey period: 9 Sep 2002 to 15 Sep 2002

Time to look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself the question: Have you thrown in your lot with Microsoft?

OptionVotes% 
Yea, I have drunk from the fountain of Microsoft and found it Good.76859.17
Yes, but I'm trying to leave the congregation.16612.79
I'm a Microsoft user but I can quit anytime. Really.27220.96
No, but it's only a matter of time.473.62
No - my systems are Microsoft free.453.47



 
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brianwelsch13-Sep-02 8:23
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Stephane Rodriguez.9-Sep-02 9:02
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Michael P Butler9-Sep-02 10:27
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Stephane Rodriguez.10-Sep-02 3:42
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Mr Morden11-Sep-02 21:12
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Mr Morden11-Sep-02 21:07
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Stephane Rodriguez.11-Sep-02 21:38
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Londo11-Sep-02 23:57
Londo11-Sep-02 23:57 
StephaneRodriguez wrote:
That's untrue. JVM is bundled in both Netscape and IE packages. Besides that, the JVM was 5MB or less at the time it came in the mass market.

Not initially. I remember having to download it. Or maybe I had to download the new IE. I know I had to download something to use it. Let's just say it didn't come standard with my version of Windows.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
Compare it with .NET : base framework, service pack, IE6, MDAC, ... (a hundred megabytes, two hundred megabytes ?)

I believe the .NET framework is about 20MB. I downloaded the SDK, that was 130MB.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
Don't play me. I am ok with buying MS product and relying on them in my developments. But what I want is consistent, reliable, run-times. MS happens to do the exact contrary of that (how many MSDN topics have been removed from the documentation according to you ?),

Don't play you! Laugh | :laugh: You certainly seem to be taking what I said somewhat personally.

I haven't found MS products getting unreliable. If anything my experience is that they seem to be getting more reliable. W2K and WXP are about a million times more reliable than that evil Win98 that I had to put up with.

I am still using VC6 with April 2001 MSDN. My sub ran out so and I didn't upgrade. I've heard stuff has been removed, I don't agree with that however.

I am using SharpDevelop and the .NET SDK to develop. The upgrade price of VS.NET was a bit of a shock, and wasn't in the budget. I'll probably get it sometime in the next year or two though since I want to do some add-ins for it.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
That's just plain insolence from you!

Why is the truth insolence? One day XP will be obsolete, just as Linux, or MacOS or any other human invention.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
DirectX is a failure though in the dev point of view.

Bull! More game developers use DX than use OGL. That doesn't appear to be a failure to me.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
When you are using Xml, most of the time the application logic is written using any language such like VB, C++, C#, ... If an Xml namespace change, the data type binding changes (for instance date formats change), thus you must change the application logic because that's where you had a date parser. That's all. All MS products released since 2 years have MS Xml namespaces built-in. Whenever these namespaces change, you must change your code. Worse than that, you must support both older and newer versions. What else could you do when you intent to sell products that support SQL server, etc.

That's true only if you rebuild your application. As for breaking existing apps, well, from my experience MS have been really big on backwards compatibility for years. After all, most versions of Windows (for the consumer not business) up till now have been based on the old DOS 16bit framework.

StephaneRodriguez wrote:
Don't call me anti-MS, that's not the point.

I didn't.

You seem to think I was criticising you directly. I wasn't. I was just making a couple of points about your post that I thought were wrong.
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Stephane Rodriguez.12-Sep-02 0:46
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Londo12-Sep-02 1:13
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Stephane Rodriguez.12-Sep-02 1:51
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Londo12-Sep-02 2:19
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Stephane Rodriguez.12-Sep-02 3:05
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Londo12-Sep-02 12:55
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Anonymous9-Sep-02 13:04
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Paul Watson10-Sep-02 3:22
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Stephane Rodriguez.10-Sep-02 4:25
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Chris Losinger10-Sep-02 20:02
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Mathew Lowery13-Sep-02 8:02
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Jack Handy14-Sep-02 8:50
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