Re: Visual Studio 2005 Express in now permanently free...
- From: "Nathaniel Walker" <nate@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 10:27:08 -0500
That's some strange idea of what "bash" means. Is that second statement
meant to be constructive in some way? If so, please explain how,
otherwise its just "bash"ing.
I call it constructive criticism. Do you disagree that Borland has a
history of botching
(maybe rushing, or imaturely releasing; for clarity) releases?
And yes they've been doing it since they started releasing Windows
IDEs/Development tools.
And by botch I don't mean things like "OMG the cursor is flickering" or "The
title bar has the wrong text in it". I'm speaking incorrect implementation
of Operator new
(C++), memory leaks, unstable IDEs, etc. You know, things that really
affect your
work [directly].
.
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