Re: ReaderWriterLockSlim + Dispose?



On Mon, 07 Apr 2008 22:17:37 -0700, NvrBst <nvrbst@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You remind me of steve jobs. The crazy crazy personality type who
doesn't care about money, he just wants to make sure everyone does
things his way.

Neither of us know Jobs personally and thus are not qualified to make any sort of determination regarding his personality.

That said, I doubt it's true that he doesn't care about money.

In comparason I'd be like Bill Gates, still crazy,
but money crazy.

I have somewhat better insight regarding Gates, though I still wouldn't say I know him personally. I would definitely not describe him as "money crazy".

But regardless...

Incase the analagy is lost on you, Money = Perfomrnace, and Design is
you freaking out about people doing things your way or they are
wrong.

You have some learning to do with respect to the economics software development. It is not true that "Money = Performance". In fact, your proposed design has very minimal impact on performance, certainly not enough for any client to notice, and yet it has a significant negative impact on development cost.

Assuming the client will pay a given amount of money for a solution, the less time you spend on making that solution, the more profit you have.

Even a person who is "money crazy" would be a fool to choose the design you've proposed. That design is only going to cost them money. There's no way it's going to improve their bottom line.

It's also like the Nazi's "Theres no place in this world for a
disposable thread sychronization object, GAS THEM".

Really? You really think a Nazi analogy is appropriate here? Are you intentionally invoking Godwin's Law?

Sheesh. And you can't even be bothered to do it in a relevant way, seeing as how nothing I've written has anything to do with whether there's a "place in this world for a disposable thread synchronization object".

Pete
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