2005-09-25, 12:58 PM
From slashdot:
Quote:iliketrash writes "The Wall Street Journal has a long front-page articledescribing how Jim Allchin approached Bill Gates in July, 2004, with the
news that then-Longhorn, now-Vista, was '[0]so complex that its writers
would never be able to make it run properly.' Also, the article says,
'Throughout its history, Microsoft had let thousands of programmers each
produce their own piece of computer code, then stitched it together into
one sprawling program. Now, Mr. Allchin argued, the jig was up. Microsoft
needed to start over.' And start over they did. The article is
astonishing for its frank comments from the principles, including Allchin
and Gates, as well as for its description of Microsoft's cowboy spaghetti
code culture."
Thought this is big so if anyone didn't know. The funny part is that the code was "so complex" :P