Why Vista Release Date Really Slipped
anzev writes "A team manager for Windows for 5 years has decided to write a blog-essay about what caused Windows Vista project to miss the due date. Philip tells us in the blog, that Windows developers are writing an average of 5000 lines of code (which is *only* 1200 lines less than the national average of 6200 lines of code per year). He addresses issues like the Vista code being too complicated, the processes the developers have to follow too complex and a lot more. All in all it gives a nice insight into why Vista will be late, from a different perspective. Oh, and Slashdot gets mentioned too ;-)."
Microsoft is screwed up.
That post had the worst grammar I've ever seen in a Slashdot news item.
On another note, the article makes some valid points, but nothing we haven't heard before.
If you mix your text with bolded words it will sound more profound. Bolded words can make anyone seem like a real professional. Besides, bolded words are the new Microsoft standard of writing blog-posts
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Well when you are writing java you have to write that many lines to get hello world done.
Got Code?
The parent is a completely offtopic rant. Mods, do your thing.
Don't forget his complete disdain for the homosexual community!!