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What kind of amateur hour design and testing process lets 3,000 bugs slip through?


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  • Subject: What kind of amateur hour design and testing process lets 3,000 bugs slip through?
  • From: "Mark Brown" <markbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 4 Oct 1998 14:09:57 -0400 (EDT)

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How many Win95 bugs did Microsoft admit to fixing in Win98? Over 3,000? What
kind of amateur-hour design and testing process lets 3,000 bugs slip
through?

A recent study asked PC users for their top concern when buying products. It
wasn't features or speed or cost. It was reliability. Where does Windows
score here? Don't ask.


Mark Brown  TradeLab for the Serious Trader http://www.sciapp.com
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BTW, you might want to ask yourself how far the fraud goes. Can you tell
me how Tradestation\DTN wins the award from TASC for best institutional
trading software when it wasn't even available at the time of the survey?
You couldn't even buy\lease it from DTN. I tried! Advertising revenue can
work wonders! Charles Kaucher to John Sweeney     circa 1997 - 199?
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