From ... From: Erik Naggum Subject: Re: Harlequin vs. Allegro Date: 1998/06/27 Message-ID: <3107913992686424@naggum.no>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 366518385 References: <6m79n4$3go$1@eve.enteract.com> <358785c4.82137305@news.deltanet.com> <358e106a.323616@news.deltanet.com> <3107671508027284@naggum.no> <35955822.29879953@news.deltanet.com> <3594cd57.8329554@news.deltanet.com> mail-copies-to: never Organization: Naggum Software; +47 8800 8879; http://www.naggum.no Newsgroups: comp.lang.lisp * Zeno the Anonymous Poster | Agreed. Monopolies are bad. But I have no interest in breaking up any | monopolies, and I wondered why answers to questions about Lisp in this | group have more space dedicated to the evil empire of Microsoft than | about the benefits of using Lisp. in brief, because you have let Microsoft define the value to you of any development system that you could ever want to purchase (and thus the price you would be willing to pay for "a development system", regardless of what value it would or could offer you), and because you parade this microsoftization of your value system before others all the time by incessantly comparing with Visual Basic. #:Erik -- http://www.naggum.no/spam.html is about my spam protection scheme and how to guarantee that you reach me. in brief: if you reply to a news article of mine, be sure to include an In-Reply-To or References header with the message-ID of that message in it. otherwise, you need to read that page.