On 15-Mar-02, Steve Shireman wrote:

> Alan says that the mainstream software is very "brittle" and does not
> scale well. Are you brave enough to enter a house built using the
> techniques that "modern" software engineers are using to build
> software?
> (Of course not!)

This results from inappropriate use of the C programming language.
People code applications in C, when it is really only suitable for low
level OS code. 

 
> What is needed for solid applications is a solid architecture.
> 
> Enter Rebol, the architecture for the Internet that rocks. (Great 
> technology that I can take for Granite!)

Regards
-- 
Don Cox
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