On Feb 7, 2008 9:24 AM, Eric Butera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I might have put my foot in my mouth, but probably not. I've used it
> > > a few years ago and it was just a horrible mess of code. All the
> > > end-user interfaces were pretty nasty too. At the end of the day
> > > though it is your choice what software you use, but from my experience
> > > it is a poor quality piece of software.
I agree. I think the problem was too many people throwing in
code, and not enough control and checking. In my opinion, osCommerce
can be equated to a cheetah: very nice, fast, and sleek when you see
it running, but tear it open and the guts are nasty.
> While I agree that if the end user doesn't get it, then you don't get
> paid... but quality matters if you have to extend/maintain/secure it.
> Well, I guess not. Look at how wildly popular MySpace is.
Hey, I helped work on that, you bastard! ;-P
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