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11
2007
Technical Architecture is a Form of Investing. I’m reminded of this sort of thinking because of recent news from RubyConf 2007.
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Categories : .NET, C++, JavaScript, Python, architecture, java, outsourcing, perl, php, ruby, ruby on rails, strategy
30
04
2007
Starting with Netscape 4.5, I’ve used Netscape, then Mozilla, then Thunderbird for email. I have a similar relationship with Firefox. I’ve watched with great hope and been disappointed over the years as Thunderbird bugs that really annoy me just… stay. I think I know why. It’s because Firefox and Thunderbird are built in such a way as to create a catch-22 situation — one that actually discourages new contributors.
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Categories : C++, Firefox, JavaScript, Linux, Mac, Mozilla, Thunderbird, Windows, XML, labor