> > I recall a few postings regarding Quality C Programming as described > in a Microsoft text. The posting was perhaps on this list, about a week > ago. > > I recall it being so funny and oxymoronic that I want the title of the > book.
Sounds interesting! I could just imagine them doing code optimization by removing checks to 'streamline' things. :) How many times do we see M$ bugs from overflows or unexpected inputs??? ;) Gee, I actually remember learning at a MSDN conference (yes, I will be going for fun on Thursday) that you should never run your IIS applications in isolated processes as it makes them slower and M$ looks bad! Hmmm... interesting seeing that most people do that because they distrust the apps and you need to isolate applications from having one disrupting them all! :) > Was this mentioned on SLUG or do I need a lobotomy? I couldn't find it > in the archives. I don't recall it being posted so I'd love to see someone post it also! :) -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
