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I would pretend it does not exist if I could. In the mean time it is just like any other MS OS, you design for the now or resent past with an eye on the future. You do not design programs that depend on the latest version of the OS unless you are bent on suicide.
A friend once told me he was going to a school that would teach him everthing about programming (multiple languages) within a year. I Laught and several years latter I am still laughing.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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How far did he get to learn the multiple languages?
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?
"What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson
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I do not know, because we lost contact after our pool team broke up. I only laughed at what he said because to truly know a language you have to use it in the real world for a while.
INTP
"Program testing can be used to show the presence of bugs, but never to show their absence."Edsger Dijkstra
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Exactly my idea, I had a good laugh when I read your previous message .
Let's hope he wasn't serious about it.
WM.
What about weapons of mass-construction?
"What? Its an Apple MacBook Pro. They are sexy!" - Paul Watson
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But not now. I feel Vista is still a bit too fresh for working with it. Maybe after SP1. But I'll mosdef try it at some point just to get the feel for it.
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I will when my customers all move up to Vista. Considering the last one finally just upgraded from Win98 to XP it could take a while.
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Certainly, I agree! Only ~15% of my customers will move up to Vista this year.
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