raylopez99 <raylopez99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Oct 29, 3:38 am, Peter K?hlmann <peter.koehlm...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>> raylopez99 wrote:
>
>> > OK, "snappy performance" = 2 GB RAM.
>>
>> For sufficiently small values of "snappy"
>
> Then add more and better hardware. You don't still code using C do
> you? Visual Studio 2005 is the way to go, followed by VS2008, with
> more and better hardware to boot.
>
>>
>> > Then buy and install it. What is your problem?
>>
>> Throw hardware at crappy written software?
>
> All code is crappy. Something like 1 bug per every 1000 lines of
> code, no matter what language. The key is to write fault tolerant
> code, with exception handling, and to let trained, paid professionals
> do it. Hey, that sounds like MSFT's model. Trained. Paid.
> Professional.
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<quote>
RHINEHEART
You have a problem, Mr. Anderson.
You think that you're special.
You believe that somehow the rules
do not apply to you.
He stops, glancing over his glasses at Neo, who turns in
time.
RHINEHEART
Obviously, you are mistaken.
His long, bony fingers resume clicking the keyboard.
RHINEHEART
This company is one of the top
software companies in the world
because every single employee
understands that they are a part
of a whole. Thus, if an employee
has a problem, the company has a
problem.
He turns again.
RHINEHEART
The time has come to make a
choice, Mr. Anderson. Either you
choose to be at your desk on time
from this day forth, or you choose
to find yourself another job. Do
I make myself clear?
NEO
Yes, Mr. Rhineheart. Perfectly
clear.
</quote>
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