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RE: Microsoft Cries Wolf ( again )


From: Cesar <cesarc56 () yahoo com>
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:59:19 -0700 (PDT)


Code will always have bugs, humans are not perfect,
but risks can be reduced if companies would be more
"responsable" and  if they would spend more time,
resources, money in testing their software before
releasing it.

Cesar.
--- Mike Fratto <mfratto () nwc com> wrote:
Not to get into a religious argument over this, but
if programmers did
proper data scrubbing and bounds checking regardless
of the language, there
wouldn't be much of a problem either. Granted, I am
not uber programmer (I
have hacked together proggies of a couple of
thousand lines for my own use
and I am sure there were lots of problems in them)
but even being self
taught, I learned to do data scrubbing and bounds
checking just for
reliability. I have to think it is taught in
programming 101.


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