Is someone seriously suggesting that the atrocity that is ColdFusion syntax might be a good thing!?!? Its slow, its ugly, and it's far too verbose. When I look at code, I look more at the shape in which it's written than the actual code itself, and can skim over it much more quickly than anything XML based. No no no no no....
I think we are looking at this from the wrong perspective. This is not another flaw in Internet Explorer. The flaw in IE is the design from the ground up. This is just another in the long list of completely related flaws in the browser. They need to just give up on patching and rewrite the damn thing, and use Gecko as the engine;)
Mod parent up, that's what I was about to say.
Just wait until they roll out WinX, or is it Winux...
Is someone seriously suggesting that the atrocity that is ColdFusion syntax might be a good thing!?!? Its slow, its ugly, and it's far too verbose. When I look at code, I look more at the shape in which it's written than the actual code itself, and can skim over it much more quickly than anything XML based. No no no no no....
Mod parent up. It was a funny joke, you just didn't get it.
Why the hell did the U.S. government even bother with SELinux if they won't use it?
I think we are looking at this from the wrong perspective. This is not another flaw in Internet Explorer. The flaw in IE is the design from the ground up. This is just another in the long list of completely related flaws in the browser. They need to just give up on patching and rewrite the damn thing, and use Gecko as the engine ;)