On 11/22/2009 Jim WA9YSD wrote:
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> Planning and building programs must be frustrating as well when the
> environment around the program keeps changing. It must be extra
> hard to keep some standards constant in an after market program with these
> changes.
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OK, I've said this before, and I'll say it again - almost all the issues that
are in dxBase RE running in Vista were documented by Microsoft as early as 1995
(the case of the .hlp file) and no later than about 2001 ("writing secure code
V2.0")
When the platform developer tells you to stop installing data files in the
program's directory, and to install them in the location returned by one simple
API call, and has been providing that call for almost a decade, you can't
really call it a platform change - they said "Change to the API call, because
in the future, the way you do it now will work" - and then they wait 8 years
for you to fix it, there is little blame there
BTW I'm a software developer, and you should see how many times I've had to
beat other developers around the head for this, and how many times I've heard
from infrastructure guys "we want the data files in the application directory,
because it makes for an easy install" - all because they don't want to use
installers and other tools out there "they are too complex", and the whole
time, the Microsoft infrastructure consultants they pay BIG bucks for are
saying "Don't do that - we've said not to do that for 5 years" and they get
told "But it works" to which they reply "But it won't, soon" to which the usual
reply is "We'll fix it when it breaks" (and then of course, they whine and say
It's broken, so we won't upgrade for at least 1-2 years while we fix things")
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