Comment Re:Two things (Score 2) 139
How? Don't know for sure, but perhaps they made the mistake of developing their front end in Flex
How? Don't know for sure, but perhaps they made the mistake of developing their front end in Flex
I code in Object Pascal using the Delphi/RAD Studio IDE. I can't say that I know how many people are using it but it must be significant. At least enough for Embarcadero to justify it's continued development. They've been on a six month release cycle for several years now and have a new version available today.
It seems to me that, unless the bank REQUIRES use of short, all-alphabetical, all lower-case passwords, it's not really the bank that is insecure. Instead, it's how the individual is using the available security which is insecure.
Did M$ actually say the OS would become a subscription model? Perhaps saying it would only be free for the first year simply means that if you wait longer than a year to upgrade, it will cost you. I could see them doing this to encourage a lot of early adopters
Trying to implement a subscription-based OS would be akin to their attempts to create a a walled garden like they did with Windows RT. Stupid. Hopefully they learned from their experiences with RT...
While not free, their academic volume pricing is up to 97% less that commercial list price.
BTW - I work for a company that is currently using Delphi XE4 and will be migrating to XE5 (just released) after verifying it's stability with our existing code base. Guess we're gonna hold out a bit longer...
If you're gonna to knock my favorite IDE, could you at least try and get your facts right? Delphi 1 didn't ship until 1995
So there!
I can't get to the referenced ntsb.gov page but the CNN article states just the opposite. The last line in CNN's article reads: "It would not apply to hand-free devices or to passengers."
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