Fair enough, but given that Herb Sutter is an authority and "evangelist" on C++ in general - how can he reconcile his new position with the new licenses MS are attaching to their development tools which seem to prohibit any GPL'd application (e.g. GCC) linking against their.NET library?
My company, BitDaemons Ltd, has just released the Technology Preview of a product which we believe solves many of the problems outlined in this article. It's based around ebXML and so eradicates spam and any non-business specific mail. We are developing the full product for release in Q3 2002. And its cross-platform, including Linux, aimed at the desktop. There are a huge amount of articles at the moment about problems with emails in business like this one - we think our product, Octimal, will solve them.
This is great for everyday wear but does anyone know of a place where a geek can buy more formal gear such as cufflinks or ties?
Fair enough, but given that Herb Sutter is an authority and "evangelist" on C++ in general - how can he reconcile his new position with the new licenses MS are attaching to their development tools which seem to prohibit any GPL'd application (e.g. GCC) linking against their .NET library?
Sorry, so interested in the article, I forgot to post the url for the product:http://www.bitdaemons.com
My company, BitDaemons Ltd, has just released the Technology Preview of a product which we believe solves many of the problems outlined in this article. It's based around ebXML and so eradicates spam and any non-business specific mail. We are developing the full product for release in Q3 2002. And its cross-platform, including Linux, aimed at the desktop. There are a huge amount of articles at the moment about problems with emails in business like this one - we think our product, Octimal, will solve them.