Re: Stop worrying about technology. Start worrying about who trusts you.



At 11:12:41, 10.05.2005, Abdullah Kauchali wrote:

>
> "Jim Cooper" wrote:
> > I think you're reading in what isn't there. Chris is talking about
> > developers.
>
> Yes, I am talking about many .NET developers' tendency to talk with
> terminology like "unsafe", "unmanaged", "insecure" when referring to
> native code.

Native code doesn't have many of these mechanisms built in, so producing
secure, safe, etc. code requires effort. In .NET, it requires effort not
to produce safe, etc. code.
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Rudy Velthuis [TeamB]

"In the end, everything is a gag."
- Charlie Chaplin (1889-1977)
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