[thelist] What tools should I use?
Ken Schaefer
Ken at adOpenStatic.com
Mon Sep 12 18:45:59 CDT 2005
Or maybe introduce a regression...
Cheers
Ken
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[mailto:thelist-bounces at lists.evolt.org] On Behalf Of Anthony Ettinger
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As far as stability is concerned, open source allows
for a quicker response time, you know the problem, you
can easily checkin a fix.
--- Steve Lewis <nepolon at worlddomination.net> wrote:
> Ian Anderson wrote:
>
> > I disagree about the extent of the issues. IIS and
> ASP are a stable,
> > predictable platform - the advantage of being the
> oldest dynamic page
> > technology. The only difference you get caught out
> by in the MS workflow
>
> I just have to point out that this 'oldest
> technology' bit is an
> absolutely meaningless claim, even if it were true.
> We can quickly
> regress into defining 'is' with such claims but that
> is an enormous red
> herring as age of a language does not equate to
> stability or
> predictability let alone other important qualities
> such as correctness
> or flexibility.
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