No post today, prepping for my presentation :(
And community server seems to believe that I need to provide content.
So, to make it happy, I'll provide content.
It won't be interesting content, but it WILL be content.
Sorry about that :)
Comments
- Anonymous
May 27, 2005
No problem Larry.
Hey I was thinking of something about your backwards compatability and how long should you keep API's. Maybe when you get time you could elaborate on another situation with that. This year Indiana has voted to go along with Daylight Savings Time. Where previously they did not. Microsoft even has a Eastern (Indiana) Time Zone. Now would this go away? Why would you keep it? And more importantly are they going to patch it since there is no longer and Indiana time zone. What does Microsoft do if an API specifically affects a culture and the culture changes.
Just a suggestion, something I am curious about. Since I went to Purdue I know a lot about the old Indiana time. When I heard they were changing I was wondering how a shift like this would affect API's and do they still then remain valid. - Anonymous
May 27, 2005
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This could help.. - Anonymous
May 27, 2005
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
May 27, 2005
Thanks for picking up my messages, Larry.
Ok, just kidding. :-)
Seriously, Jeff see http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap/archive/2005/05/28/422806.aspx and manip see http://blogs.msdn.com/michkap/archive/2005/05/28/422808.aspx for a few answers to some of the very good questions and issues you raise.