.NETly News
Lots of .NET stories in the news today and yesterday; it's a total coincidence that Microsoft started a huge marketing push on Wednesday, including the occasional Doubleclick ad running on Slashdot. BrendanL79 writes: "Peter Wright at Salon.com contributes to public awareness of Microsoft's .NET with this exuberant piece. The praise borders on sycophancy ("Gutenberg ... Babbage ... now Gates") with no apparent tongue in his cheek. Comments?" Reader vw writes: "Active State has just released Visual Perl 1.2, Visual Python 1.2, and Visual XSLT 1.2 as plugins for Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET. Wonder how long it will take for a Mono hack." Numerous readers pointed to several stories about a buffer overflow problem in Visual Studio .NET which was supposed to be immune to buffer overflows - but it had passed Microsoft's stringent new security audit.
Michael, I can't believe you posted this drek and pushed down the Kathleen Furber article
Eminem is a punK!!!! Damn lameness filterz.
VI 4 eva
Didn't get first post and didn't get proposed to on the internet.
Well this is turning out to be a rotten Valentine's day now isn't it.
Your fp has been claimed for Ralph Jewhater Nader. Kill the jews!
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I came across this comment, and then checked the story to see if there was a typo. It wasn't. Cigital? I thought Cingular and Agilent were gay-ass names but... Cigital?