On 2009-11-11, Steven D'Aprano <ste...@remove.this.cybersource.com.au> wrote:
> By all means criticize Apple for failing to foresee 32-bit > apps, but criticizing them for hypocrisy (in this matter) is > unfair. By the time they recognized the need for 32-bit clean > applications, they were stuck with a lot of legacy code that > were not clean. Including code burned into ROMs. They did manage to climb out of the hole they had dug and fix things up -- something Microsoft has yet to do after 25 years. Maybe it's finally going to be different this time around with Windows 7... -- Grant -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list