In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Jive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Bit by bit, I am remembering now just how stupifyingly brain-dead the MS DLL
>scheme is.
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Part of the trick is that it demands deep understanding
to detect the antisynergies that arise from the interac-
tions of the DLL, registry, and filesystem schemes. I
know it was only this year that I realized the whole
installation-requires-reboot absurdity is a consequence
of DLL (mis-)design.
That's judgmental of me. What I'm saying is *I* wouldn't
do an OS that way. It's certain, though, that I'll never
extract as much consumer surplus as Microsoft has, so my
evaluations should count for little.
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