On Tue, 30 May 2000, Chris.Smith@raytheon.co.uk wrote:
Hi,
** M$ nooo way . W2K noooooo ,
Yep :-) Win2k. It's their best offering yet - but still miles off something stable, affordable, and well designed.
I built a new box - named Bill on my home network - and put Win2K on it so that I could do Access/VB N-tier stuff on it (that's what I do for a
What a real shame ! Hoefully some of those fustrated users will ove to linux instead. Once they thye use it for a while hopefully they will stay. Once some of the main developer software houses come out with linux rad / programing tools , this should eas up some what on the application level. ie Borland on linux , Delhi , C/C++ , and a REAL VCL library in a fourth gen language (Delphi) could realy be a sleeper app that could give visual Basic a run for its money. Especialy a VCL based Visual basic clone (delphi / borland are you listing ?) Now that you know it wont run Win2K just laod linux on it. At 09:40 PM 5/30/2000 -0700, Don Edwards wrote: living...)
But Office 2000 install locked up early in the process, having done
essentially
nothing.
Visual Studio installed, everything except SQL Server. Kind of hard to do much N-tier without a database server.
So, what do I have this box for?
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