I mean, Fortran isn't even dead. It was updated last year. Weird but it's still a used language.
When the first person opens their new laptop:
"RISC architecture is going to change everything"
Feels like the old php metric. PHP had a ton of great code and successful projects but it also attracted very bad devs as well as very inexperienced devs leading to a real quality problem.
Honestly kinda see thing in a lot of JavaScript applications these days. Brilliant code but also a ton of bad code to the point I get nervous opening a new project.
My point? It may be a tough pill but it's not the project framework that makes projects fail, it's how the project is run.
This sounds like a recipe for malicious compliance if I ever heard it.
Oh I didn't consider deleting my answers. Thanks for the good idea ~~Barbra~~ StackOverflow.
You make a good point but I think farmers get to see this thing called the sun. I hear it's pretty neat but I wouldn't know myself.
I want a upvote for sharing, down vote the concept button. I hate it.
As much as I hate it, think it's a terrible part for a free, open, and secure web; it's probably a solid business move based on the hype.
Are they in front of green screens? Did he not even bother to come into the office to record this?
Why aren't people using our service? Should we lower prices? Provide better shows and services? No no, we're business people not people making a product. Cut and merge!
Not sure how support doesn't fall under "preserve, protect and defend" in every way that's meaningful
Yeah I mean it's taking 500G of my terrabyte ssd. What else was I going to use that for? Installing games off steam? Two node modules folders?
Read the headline and thought "there's a catch..."
Finally got around to reading the post and Microsoft is very politely saying "we've completed stealing their shit now. Don't know why anyone would want it, use ours now. You can have it though."
Thanks I guess? I'm glad it's out of their hands now and with an open source group that cares and can make a difference.