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anyway, I ramble, as usual... |
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| That Elliot Spitzer looks shifty to me - -oh, he's a GOOD guy ![]()
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One of the advantages of Open Source has always been that the open source community, largely, doesn't like to release crappy code since there is an element of "pride" in their efforts - other members of the community would quickly tear it to shreds... M$ coders, and I have been told this by a top coder at XBOX are pressurised to get their code finished and out there ASAP with no proper testing... calski |
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It comes down to the fact that web browsers are written by and used by humans so there will never be such a thing as a secure browser. The biggest targets will always attract the attackers as they are such an attractive target no matter if that target is produced as a closed source or open source product.
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| You can download Ad-Aware SE Personal Edition for free from lavasoft http://www.lavasoft.de/support/download/ I do an update of definition files ( like virus checkers do ) and a full system check every month or so ( takes about 30 mins ) and it always has to quarantine a few files even tho I have firewall, virus checker active. Guess that indicates some of the sites I visit ?
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IE was developed on old code, remodelled to add new features but is still inherently crap because of it's age and flawed design... but then we seem to have these debates on YD every three months calski |
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Far more web servers run Apache than MS's IIS (68% against 21% according to a Netcraft study last year). And yet, IIS is the biggest target & suffers the most from attacks. Either Apache is magically immune to the "The biggest get all the attacks" problem, or MS genuinely produce crappy code and suffer accordingly. |
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| Well, the debates are obviously going to go on - referring to Microsoft as being "M$" hardly lends you an air of objectivity and openess in debating. The purpose of a professional developer is to write, modify or acquire software that meets the needs of their target audience, and thus generate income. Several recent reports indicate that IE is still used by over 50% of internet users. This simple statistic leads to the inevitable conclusion that it is phenomenally successful software. You may think that its handling of ActiveX scripting is clumsy - irrelevent. Microsoft's bundling of the software with its operating systems may insult your sense of fair play - irrelevent. You may know for a fact that the software is outdated, has few benefits to knowledgeable users, contains more than its share of flaws - all irrelevant. Microsoft are a business out to gain market share and ultimately make money. They sell a browser which holds 50% of the entireplent's market. High ideals about refusing to sacrifice time-to-market or market share for quality of code are all well and good, but they have to be balanced in the business plan. The vast majority of users do not give a monkeys about the quality of the product, and even if they do, Microsoft put the product in front of them anyway and they use it. Microsoft are a business, and from a business perspective, Microsoft are getting it right. You may not agree with them or their product, but they are getting it right. |
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