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Re: Is Mossberg Saying That Windows Vista is Slow and Difficult?

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.
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	He stops, glancing over his glasses at Neo, who turns in
	time.

					RHINEHEART
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					RHINEHEART
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					NEO
			Yes, Mr. Rhineheart.  Perfectly
			clear.


</quote>

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