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Vista ready for developers?

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  • E ed welch

    Douglas Troy wrote:

    "we'll" have to hack this, bash that, beat the system into submission, just to get things working ... and we're "fine" with it ...

    At least now you Windows guys have something in common with the Linux hippies

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    What kind of a hippie spends 2 hours trying to find a god damn driver!


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    • D Dwain Browne

      What reason could there possibly be for getting Vista at your work? Other than to cause catastrophic failure. I’ve been using Vista since Beta 1 release and I honestly would not recommend it to a business place until some of the quirks get sorted out. As a Visual Studio Developer, the only issues I had, was getting SQL 2005 to work on the 64bit edition (which adds another bit of complexity all on its own) was forced to use the CTP version, but they are sorting out most of the problems I’ve encountered so far (at least from what I’ve seen in the I think November 06 release)

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      Chris Losinger
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      Dwain Browne wrote:

      What reason could there possibly be for getting Vista at your work?

      to assist in making sure the next version of our product runs fine, and looks right, on Vista.

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      • S Stephen Hewitt

        I'm all for increased security but I don't except to have to choose between security and usability. Obviously there are exceptions to every rule but in general I shouldn't be forced to make such a choice.

        Steve

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        pdohara
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        It is the nature of security too limit usability. In a sense that is what security does.

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        • D Douglas Troy

          Hey Chris! How's that new car? I'm driving it right now. After I replaced the water pump, installed an oil filter and oil, fought with the wiring to the engine, added that fourth tire, tweaked the steering so it will turn left AND right, it's been fine. ... Would YOU buy and use a car that like? No? Then why the heck would you use software that way? I'm just sayin ... doesn't seem right folks. Maybe that's just me. :rolleyes:


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          ClockMeister
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          Douglas Troy wrote:

          I'm just sayin ... doesn't seem right folks. Maybe that's just me.

          Nope - it ain't just you. I dunno about anyone else but I'm sitting this one out for awhile - maybe a GOOD while. As long as XP Pro will support my development tools then that's what I'll use; period. -CB :cool: A landing is a controlled midair collision between an aircraft and a celestial body.

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          • D Douglas Troy

            Hey Chris! How's that new car? I'm driving it right now. After I replaced the water pump, installed an oil filter and oil, fought with the wiring to the engine, added that fourth tire, tweaked the steering so it will turn left AND right, it's been fine. ... Would YOU buy and use a car that like? No? Then why the heck would you use software that way? I'm just sayin ... doesn't seem right folks. Maybe that's just me. :rolleyes:


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            Tom Delany
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            Great analogy! :laugh:

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            • E El Corazon

              tgrt wrote:

              So, other than a poor user experience, corrupted settings, and a complete re-install it's good!?

              someone has to find these things and report them so that you can complain about them and they can get fixed before you ever attempt it. :) That is why they call it the bleeding edge....

              _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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              MrBic
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              If MS does anything to further make U.A.C. more of an annoyance i'll show them bleeding edge :mad:

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              • C Chris Losinger

                Douglas Troy wrote:

                Then why the heck would you use software that way?

                i'll resist getting Vista as long as i can, at home. at work, though, there were reasons for doing it.

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                CMercBOA
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                Chris Losinger wrote:

                at work, though, there were reasons for doing it.

                Ok, I'll byte.... What reasons? Louis

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                • C CMercBOA

                  Chris Losinger wrote:

                  at work, though, there were reasons for doing it.

                  Ok, I'll byte.... What reasons? Louis

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                  Chris Losinger
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                  to assist in making sure the next version of our product runs fine, and looks right, on Vista.

                  image processing toolkits | batch image processing | blogging

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                  • D Douglas Troy

                    Hey Chris! How's that new car? I'm driving it right now. After I replaced the water pump, installed an oil filter and oil, fought with the wiring to the engine, added that fourth tire, tweaked the steering so it will turn left AND right, it's been fine. ... Would YOU buy and use a car that like? No? Then why the heck would you use software that way? I'm just sayin ... doesn't seem right folks. Maybe that's just me. :rolleyes:


                    :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
                    Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL

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                    Patrick Etc
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                    I agree completely. All I see on technical forums is talk of how Vista is simply not ready to be released - they're just releasing it because there's already been too much delay. Stuff like this just confirms that assertion.

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                    • D Douglas Troy

                      Hey Chris! How's that new car? I'm driving it right now. After I replaced the water pump, installed an oil filter and oil, fought with the wiring to the engine, added that fourth tire, tweaked the steering so it will turn left AND right, it's been fine. ... Would YOU buy and use a car that like? No? Then why the heck would you use software that way? I'm just sayin ... doesn't seem right folks. Maybe that's just me. :rolleyes:


                      :..::. Douglas H. Troy ::..
                      Bad Astronomy |VCF|wxWidgets|WTL

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                      Quintar
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                      Only because I think it's funny: 1. Can you add a tire with only your keyboard? ;) 2. Does it look al shiny while doing it? (Aero Glass Tec.)

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