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Schestowitz Meets Schrodinger

  • Subject: Schestowitz Meets Schrodinger
  • From: Tim Smith <reply_in_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 01:28:08 -0800
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Roy's latest expose on his commercial site is interesting:

> Several months ago in this Web site we argued against Mono and 
> Moonlight (Silverlight) apologists, saying quite explicitly that 
> Silverlight has some sort of special advantage in Vista, or at least 
> in the existing versions of Windows.

So does it have a special advantage in Vista or not?

> This was read somewhere that cannot be found or recalled and it 
> begins to seem like the acceleration discussed at a time may or may 
> not involve DirectX.

A good rule of thumb is to collapse your wave function before you sit 
down to write.  When you write while in a superposition of states, 
things get odd.

> If so, all these separate Microsoft frameworks may be assembled 
> around .NET, preparing to jointly ?punish¹ rival platforms.

-- 
--Tim Smith

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