I wonder how you link OSS and the usage of Visual Studio? I have made dozens of program with Visual Studio. Some of them were Closed Source - some were Open Source... thankfully it is my choice to decide wether to make my code public or not (within some limitations of reverse engineering).
It is true that some of the HTML-code generated by Visual Studio is buggy (to put it lightly), but not all programming is focused on browsers and HTML.
I use adBlock as well, but it actually blocks any content from e.g. adtech.de - so how would they know, that I am visiting a site they supply with content?
If adding the # of FF-users with adBlock installed, I bet the count of users not click would raise the roof:-)
I wonder how you link OSS and the usage of Visual Studio? I have made dozens of program with Visual Studio. Some of them were Closed Source - some were Open Source ... thankfully it is my choice to decide wether to make my code public or not (within some limitations of reverse engineering).
:o)
It is true that some of the HTML-code generated by Visual Studio is buggy (to put it lightly), but not all programming is focused on browsers and HTML.
Jesper Stocholm
http://stocholm.dk/
I use adBlock as well, but it actually blocks any content from e.g. adtech.de - so how would they know, that I am visiting a site they supply with content? If adding the # of FF-users with adBlock installed, I bet the count of users not click would raise the roof :-)