Re:Internet Exporer is MANDATED in some cases! Ex:
Posted by: Anonymous Coward
on April 12, 2003 07:29 AM
That's pathetic! Some web devel project managers had decided to lock in the entire company, their agencies, into one product? Gee, give that group a big "YOu dUmbasses" when you speak to them next from us.
Do they even know what the Web is for? Heterogenous collection of systems that can COMMUNICATE? et al?
I REALLY hope someone posts the name of the company, to make sure to not give them a cent, and to hire extra annoying lawyers for if I'm ever find myself on the other side from them...
[fake quote, for the really gullable reader...] ".NET is *the* answer to open standards. It works with everything! Windows 2000, Windows XP,<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... Yep, guess that's everything! Oh, Sorry Java people, we don't make enough money on you, so java can't be 'open' (what seems to be M$'s definition of 'open' in open standards...). we'ed much rather take your work and make it just different enough to break your work and still manage to make money selling developers a whole new set of tools that they'll now have to use..."
Re:Internet Exporer is MANDATED in some cases! Ex:
Posted by: Anonymous Coward on April 12, 2003 07:29 AMDo they even know what the Web is for? Heterogenous collection of systems that can COMMUNICATE? et al?
I REALLY hope someone posts the name of the company, to make sure to not give them a cent, and to hire extra annoying lawyers for if I'm ever find myself on the other side from them...
[fake quote, for the really gullable reader...]
".NET is *the* answer to open standards. It works with everything! Windows 2000, Windows XP,<nobr> <wbr></nobr>... Yep, guess that's everything! Oh, Sorry Java people, we don't make enough money on you, so java can't be 'open' (what seems to be M$'s definition of 'open' in open standards...). we'ed much rather take your work and make it just different enough to break your work and still manage to make money selling developers a whole new set of tools that they'll now have to use..."
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