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CmdrTaco
on from the get-your-develop-on dept.
An anonymous reader writes "PHP just released the first release candidate of PHP 5 after 4 beta releases. It is considered stable and feature-complete -- so get testing!"
the photo you use is that of a Macintosh PowerBook G4 15" (with the Apple logo on the back of the screen Photoshop-ed out), on a page about security summits and programs. While I don't want to get into a pissing contest about which OS is more secure, it's mildly humorous to find a Mac being used to advertise Microsoft's security, even if it is subtle.
Respectfully,
Andy Ringsmuth
I'll try and keep an eye on it and see if they decide to change the photo.....
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You mean there is such a thing as a properly-configured Windows system? Never seen one in my life.:-)
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Jeebus, what's the holdup? They're only doing a "kernel", right? I thought a cluster of cooperating processes was supposed to be a lot easier to develop than one huge, monolithic kernel.
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It runs everything!!! Even Win2k3
"KIDS! Just say not to drugs! " ...or you'll end up a GNU/HURD developer (according to Linus Torvalds :D)
stable like a fox
I sent this to their webmaster:
m spx
I find it somewhat humorous that on this page:
http://www.microsoft.com/seminar/events/security.
the photo you use is that of a Macintosh PowerBook G4 15" (with the Apple logo on the back of the screen Photoshop-ed out), on a page about security summits and programs. While I don't want to get into a pissing contest about which OS is more secure, it's mildly humorous to find a Mac being used to advertise Microsoft's security, even if it is subtle.
Respectfully,
Andy Ringsmuth
I'll try and keep an eye on it and see if they decide to change the photo.....
You mean there is such a thing as a properly-configured Windows system? Never seen one in my life. :-)
Jeebus, what's the holdup? They're only doing a "kernel", right? I thought a cluster of cooperating processes was supposed to be a lot easier to develop than one huge, monolithic kernel.
www.nsa.gov :)