All the solutions posed by the former Microsoft engineer are sound and wonderful; the problem is that Microsoft is proudly incompetent, loves AI too much, and currently cater to shareholders. They won’t do it unless there is a radical leadership change that alters the course for Windows Development as a whole. Not likely to happen, but a dream that I would want to see made real.
All the solutions posed by the former Microsoft engineer are sound and wonderful; the problem is that Microsoft is proudly incompetent, loves AI too much, and currently cater to shareholders. They won’t do it unless there is a radical leadership change that alters the course for Windows Development as a whole. Not likely to happen, but a dream that I would want to see made real.