Ok, I'll take that one back :)

I was more thinking of added OS protection from buffer overruns, untagged
pointers etc.
You're right of course, bad programs can be written in any language and on
any platform.

Elvis


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Subject: RE: What should I say to a *nix community?

Badly written program cannot...? Oh pooh, that's a challenge and you
should know better. :-)
Speaking of a gent who's
- accidentally did powering off at inopportune times.
- see runaway queries fill the disk
- see poor performers kill the system.

We just do it differently. :-)

Rob Berendt



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