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Steve wrote in message <37345edd_at_news1.us.ibm.net>...
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>I have business problems to solve, and they have the best answers to solve
>them with. It still doesn't mean they do not have room for major
>improvement, or I will not change the tools that we use to solve problems
in
>the future. Right now, they are the "best" answer for our clients. If you
>are satisfied with the quality of their products. Fine. I think they need
>improvement.
Bingo! I never said they couldn't be better, of course they can. EVERY product on the market could be better.
Would I leave the Microsoft fold if I found consistently better products? You wouldn't see the blur, it would be that fast.
Do other developers feel the same? By the 10's of thousands.
Does Microsoft know that? You bet your sweet ass they do, which is why they spend billions on R&D.
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