How Amazing is Windows 8?
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who cares?
Anyone that has built a company developing windows 8 apps and signed a contract with Microsoft for them to continue the platform cares and would probably sue Microsoft for breaking that contract by releasing windows 9.
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Colborne_Greg wrote:
It would be a waste of money to have all that windows 8 product in stores to go to waste buy releasing a new version of windows
Ahem. Windows Vista.
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Dave KreskowiakWindows Vista had 20% of the Windows OS market share up until Windows 8, is the basis for windows 8 and is the basis for the future of Microsoft, Vista is still making Microsoft Money.
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Colborne_Greg wrote:
windows 9 will exist in 2022.
Which is I am correct will go to show how full of sh*t the average programmer is.And when you're wrong? What does that say about YOU?
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Dave KreskowiakWell actually I am doubting that the next operating system will be windows 9 as well, it will probably have a name like vista or XP, if its not windows 8.2 so I guess I am already decided that was wrong.
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No matter how many times you spout the same crap, doesn't affect the fact you are talking crap. Repeated outbursts don't affect reality, no matter how far your fingers are stuffed in your ears.
That is what I am trying to say about people going on about Windows 9, thank you for your help.
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As I've said elsewhere, you're a moron. And you're projecting how you feel others think of you onto the rest of the programmer community. Moronic. Get. Into. Rehab. Now.
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Cut and pasting a large block of fairly meaningless text in multiple replies to multiple messages with only a slight change is very close to being classed as spam.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
Thanks for your opinion
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Cut and pasting a large block of fairly meaningless text in multiple replies to multiple messages is very close to being classed as spam.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
This is spam, someone responding to their tread is called an auto response.
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Oh! Of course! Now I get it. What?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
Move a long then.
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Cut and pasting a large block of fairly meaningless text in multiple replies to multiple messages is very close to being classed as spam.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
You are spamming
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Cut and pasting a large block of fairly meaningless text in multiple replies to multiple messages is very close to being classed as spam.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
Quit spamming
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Cut and pasting a large block of fairly meaningless text in multiple replies to multiple messages is very close to being classed as spam.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
This is spam, someone replying to their own post is called an auto response.
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WTF are you smokin' dude?
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Colborne_Greg wrote:
programmers are seen by the rest of the world as full of sh*t
Really? Do tell. Edit: See JSOP's post below.
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See JSOP's post Above. For how full of shit they are.
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Quote:
spoon is prefect
I was a school prefect when I was (a lot) younger.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
And I would believe that if you had learned how to construct a sentence in the most basic of forms.
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Windows Vista had 20% of the Windows OS market share up until Windows 8, is the basis for windows 8 and is the basis for the future of Microsoft, Vista is still making Microsoft Money.
Not the point. The point was Microsoft DID get Windows 7 out as fast as possible to get rid of Vista because everyone (except you probably) hated it, leaving all those copies of Vista on the shelf to be wasted. It's happened before and it will happen again. Oh, that's right, it already did and it's called Windows 8. Everyone HATED it and the rush was on to get 8.1 out the door.
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Dave Kreskowiak -
Well actually I am doubting that the next operating system will be windows 9 as well, it will probably have a name like vista or XP, if its not windows 8.2 so I guess I am already decided that was wrong.
Now you're just splitting hairs as to what it's name is going to be. NOBODY GIVES A SHIT! But, everyone considers it to be Windows version 9, just possibly with a name other than "9". This is the distinction that's making you look like a fool.
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Dave Kreskowiak -
Abusive
No, it's not. All he did was ask you a question. He didn't call you names or put you down in any way. Except maybe it was a "question" pointing to the fact that your exuberance for everything Windows is "over the top".
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Anyone that has built a company developing windows 8 apps and signed a contract with Microsoft for them to continue the platform cares and would probably sue Microsoft for breaking that contract by releasing windows 9.
Colborne_Greg wrote:
and would probably sue Microsoft for breaking that contract by releasing windows 9
That's not entirely true. First, those parties who "signed a contract" didn't, and even if they did they would have to show that their business was harmed by the release of the next generation of Windows. Considering MS goes through great lengths to maintain backward compatibility, that's very unlikely.
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Dave Kreskowiak -
There was evidence that windows 8 would be free to windows 7 users but it was not. I am not denying the existence of the next OS, I am denying the existence of Windows 9. There was no Windows 6, it was called vista and the Next Version may very well simply be OneCore, but it is also likely to be Windows 8.2, but not windows 9. I learned to program in C before I mastered English.
Colborne_Greg wrote:
There was no Windows 6
Yes there was. It was called Vista and Server 2008.
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There was no Windows 6. There is more evidence that the next version will be called Windows OneCore or Windows 8.2 then there is it being called Windows 9.
ok, so its literally just the name you're taking issue with? When I said 'Windows 9' I thought it obvious that just meant 'the next major release of Windows'. No idea what they'll actually call it :)