Hi all,

I wanted to throw something in here, probably being one of the youngest on 
this list I've come to learn one thing in this "industry", whether its IT or 
IS or Communications (Corporate or otherwise) Goverment work etc...

If you close yourself off to one language/option because of "the way the 
industry is" you make yourself, and as a company, less viable and useful and 
you reduce your overall scope.

It's tempting to say "Oh wow, CF has some majory security problems" but 
frankly, what the hell doesn't? That doesn't stop anyone from using NT or 
Win2k or Windows in general as their main server now does it? And yet we 
develop on these systems, why? Because they're useful.

A rule of thumb that I'm slowly starting to follow, leave security concerns 
to the security experts, not the visionaires.

Just wanted to throw that in.

Mark Smeets/stranger0/ICQ #1062196

"Mr. West, not every situation requires your patented approach of shoot 
first, shoot later, shoot some more and then when everybody's dead try to 
ask a question or two" - Wild Wild West

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