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  1. Re:Developers... Developers... Developers.. on One Runtime To Bind Them All · · Score: 1

    its new, because truth be known, i dont like slashdot. i signed up just because i was bored. "assclown"

  2. .NET securitry on One Runtime To Bind Them All · · Score: 1

    .NET plans to have a reversal of roles in the security scheme. Since data that is on your harddrive is more trusted then data anywhere else, virii, worms, and other "anomolies" can occour (duh). So .NET plans on having everything on the server scanned, to look for the aforementioned anomolies.

    "With code access security, this scenario is reversed, executing the code as remote code provides significantly more security using default security policy." (http://microsoft.com)

    Won't this put a new strain on the server? What about mail servers and news servers with almost ever-shifting information.

    Moreover, this takes responsability off the user. What if a company configures the security wrong, and a virus is then sent to thousands of users, with no virus scanner because they were told the servers took care of that.

    Finally, do you REALLY want .NET sifting and picking through all YOUR information, and code?

    Just some thoughts.



  3. Re:One thing I don't recall hearing about on One Runtime To Bind Them All · · Score: 1

    linux developers will have to if they want their jewels to work in gnome. read my thread, it tells the story. peace.

  4. Re:Homo Faber Strikes Again on One Runtime To Bind Them All · · Score: 1

    dont you love it how the anonymous cowards always have the FUNNIEST damn comments. heh.

  5. Re:Developers... Developers... Developers.. on One Runtime To Bind Them All · · Score: 1

    haha, assclown, thats pretty funny, comming from an anonymous coward.

  6. .net on One Runtime To Bind Them All · · Score: 1

    i didnt read anyone else's replies or articles, but i searched the html for "gnome" and it didnt have it. from what ive read, Miguel de Icaza says that genome will have .net integration. so now microsoft will have integrated into linux. i cant wait for microsoft to own all your bank info, grocery stores, and souls. when you die, you will be standing at the gates of hell, and it will say, "to enter hell, please enter your .net username and password"