Kevin Flanagan wrote:
From a business side, it used to be that execs would say that they wanted a "throat to choke", IE: someone to sue if the app fell apart. I have heard that more and more are realizing that suing Microsoft is akin to banging your head against the wall of a cave, not only does it hurt, but you can't be heard screaming.
I like that analogy, but I'd suggest a more appropriate twist. Developing an app on windows, and then wanting to yell at someone when it doesn't work right, is probably more akin to beating your head against the inside of your coffin, after you're 6 feet under - It hurts, you can't be heard screaming, and you're pretty much doomed. But then again, by writing that windows app, you were digging your own grave, so it's hard to say you shouldn't have seen it coming...
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