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Goodbye DLL Hell, hello Security Hell.

Too busy to blog, just wanted to share that phrase.

(This is in belated response to news that the only development environment fully supported on Vista will be VB 6.

Wow.





'KristofU' on Fri, 06 Oct 2006 06:22:03 GMT, sez:

Troublesome news indeed. A link would have been nice.



'link to Mike Gunderloy article on the topic!' on Fri, 06 Oct 2006 06:31:11 GMT, sez:

cheers!



'Link to NO MORE DLL HELL song by Dan Wahlin' on Sat, 07 Oct 2006 02:13:17 GMT, sez:

okay this is an hilarious song called 'no more dll hell' written and performed by Dan Wahlin & Spike Xavier.

Classic, classic stuff.

The style is kind of mod/tracker mixed with death metal. Not for all tastes, but a stand-out in its field.



'Matthew' on Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:21:25 GMT, sez:

Huh?

This post makes no sense. Visual Studio 2005 will be supported. And that is just ONE example.



'lb' on Sun, 08 Oct 2006 21:23:48 GMT, sez:

>Visual Studio 2005 will be supported

yeh but it'll be a step down from the way it works on XP today:

a quote from the article linked above:

"supported, but will have "compatibility issues" until some nebulous set of post-SP1 fixes ships"



'http://' on Thu, 12 Oct 2006 03:01:31 GMT, sez:

Nah, Java (SE 6) works on Vista, as always. What's the big deal ?




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