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Douglas Crockford
"There is only one thing standing in the way of realizing the potential
of Internet infrastructure: the concerns over trustworthy computing,"
said plucky Bill Gates in his opening keynote at the RSA Conference in
San Francisco. "This is the top priority for Microsoft, and it will
remain our top priority," said Gates, ironically.
And so Gates announced that the long dreaded Internet Explorer 7 will
ship this summer. Previously it was scheduled to ship with the Longhorn
operating system in 2006, but that product seems to be stuck in the
muck, and the real immediate costs of insecurity are vast.
As developers, we have greatly benefited from the stability that was
realized when Microsoft stopped shipping new browsers. When Microsoft
innovates, they pump massive quantities of new bugs into the web. I hope
it is different this time, that Microsoft has learned its lessons and
will never again ship crap. We shall see.
http://www.crockford.com/javascript
of Internet infrastructure: the concerns over trustworthy computing,"
said plucky Bill Gates in his opening keynote at the RSA Conference in
San Francisco. "This is the top priority for Microsoft, and it will
remain our top priority," said Gates, ironically.
And so Gates announced that the long dreaded Internet Explorer 7 will
ship this summer. Previously it was scheduled to ship with the Longhorn
operating system in 2006, but that product seems to be stuck in the
muck, and the real immediate costs of insecurity are vast.
As developers, we have greatly benefited from the stability that was
realized when Microsoft stopped shipping new browsers. When Microsoft
innovates, they pump massive quantities of new bugs into the web. I hope
it is different this time, that Microsoft has learned its lessons and
will never again ship crap. We shall see.
http://www.crockford.com/javascript