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I concur with the IE extensions and...
...believe they are finally catching-on on how to "catch on" to the next new thing. They have Iron Python, AJAX tools, a poisoned version of Java (now dead), a plan to secure their insecure software for a profit, and chasing Google around like mad ducks at a swim meet. Next thing you know they will have a 'fixed' Ruby on Rails framework for Visual Everything X.Net Studio 2007 in no less than seventeen versions not including licensing plans and it will run on a virtualized Linux image which passes data to their freshly remodeled after Apache www server and uses their version of J2EE(.Net) to lock you deeper into their morASS[spelling?] of largess[spelling?] IBM-like software.

They are so easy to make fun of...it isn't really all that funny.
Posted by: jmills@...   Posted on: 06/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Don't take the bait. They will introduce IE only extensions.  DonnieBoy | 06/28/05
I fully agree  jbravo556 | 06/28/05
Atlas would be very interesting to me!  Grayson Peddie | 06/28/05
I concur with the IE extensions and...  jmills@... | 06/28/05
Yes, anything they can do to create confusion around open standards is well  DonnieBoy | 06/29/05
AJAX is just another javascripted mess...  wildranger | 07/06/05
Is That AJAX or HIJAX?  rdgrimes | 03/20/06
Propietary? So flash isn't Proprietary?  bmonster | 09/11/06

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