Hey if it gets slower it means more time talking about meaningless stuff
here while our code compiles.
That's gotta be good right?

The way I see it the development of VS is partly about keeping the
developers on the VS team interested thus the move to rewrite it in WPF even
if it makes it slower.

On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 5:18 PM, silky <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 4:53 PM, Stephen Price <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I've come across something that perplexes me today... Just curious if
> others
> > have hit it.
> > I asked about the office when we'd be starting to use Visual Studio 2010,
> > and if anyone was excited about it and all I got back was that people
> don't
> > care. What the...??? Are people really so apathetic that they don't care?
> Or
> > maybe they've just been developing longer than me and are burnt/jaded?
> For
> > me this is like upgrading your ten year old car to a brand new Porsche.
> > Maybe I just love shiny new toys or something?
>
> I can't say I care too much; but that's only because I have no
> interest in the new things it offers. And it's prone to getting slower
> and more blue and shaded. Nothing I'm greatly overjoyed about.
>
> People have their different areas of interest. It's no so bad, is it?
> If everyone looked the same ...
>
>
> > S.
>
> --
> silky
>
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