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Ockham's Flashlight
Stuart Halloway on software development, technology, and the future.
        

Saturday, February 15, 2003

Congrats on your first (two!) books shipping the same day. Now tell us the truth: Is one book generated from the other via XSLT?
12:47:13 AM    comment []

From David's farewell:

Microsoft must survive and prosper by learning from the open source software movement and by borrowing from and improving its techniques. Open source software is as large and powerful a wave as the Internet was, and is rapidly accreting into a legitimate alternative to Windows. It can and should be harnessed. To avoid dire consequences, Microsoft should favor an approach that tolerates and embraces the diversity of the open source approach, especially when network-based integration is involved. There are many clever and motivated people out there, who have many different reasons to avoid buying directly into a Microsoft proprietary stack.

Yes; more powerful; yes; yes please; but many would use a standards-based stack.
12:36:25 AM    comment []


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