Anything But Microsoft wrote:
> Do we conclude this is a Windows problem? Or are Windows programmers lazy, poorly trained or in general a bunch that don't care about security?
If you get it right the first time and disclose your engineering design
decisions and your source code then you can't sell binary upgrades and
lucrative support contracts.
How do you propose to create employment opportunities for ten billion
people around the world if you don't lay the groundwork today through
planned inefficiency and the systematic elimination of profitless
thoughts and non-commercial creativity?
Regards,
Jason Coombs
jasonc (at) science (dot) org [email concealed]
> Do we conclude this is a Windows problem? Or are Windows programmers lazy, poorly trained or in general a bunch that don't care about security?
If you get it right the first time and disclose your engineering design
decisions and your source code then you can't sell binary upgrades and
lucrative support contracts.
How do you propose to create employment opportunities for ten billion
people around the world if you don't lay the groundwork today through
planned inefficiency and the systematic elimination of profitless
thoughts and non-commercial creativity?
Regards,
Jason Coombs
jasonc (at) science (dot) org [email concealed]
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