5 comments

  • seanhunter 41 minutes ago
    It reminds me of an incident involving an old colleague of mine at some kind of graduate recruitment fair thing. He walked past a stand which was trying to hire engineers which had some code on the wall when the following exchange happened:

       Recruiter: Hey there! <indicates the code> Do you know what this is?
       Colleague: Err, <looks…thinks for a bit>… It *looks* like some sort of network protocol
       Recruiter: <smug> No, it’s *COMPUTER CODE*
    • bad_username 10 minutes ago
      I wish <smug></smug> was a real HTML tag
      • kstrauser 0 minutes ago
        It's a semantic div tag, and it's spelled "<actually>".
  • 20k 57 minutes ago
    Its crazy to me how little effort publishers put into the basic parts of their job sometimes. Its even funnier that raymond chen of all people is the one calling this out
    • defrost 49 minutes ago
      On the matter of book back text, The Profit by Kehlog Albran has a rear blurb that likens the style of the author to that of a man with a much larger brain.
    • Bolwin 36 minutes ago
      Also is this an official Microsoft dev blog?

      Probably not a good look back at publishing hq

  • koolala 15 minutes ago
    At least the JavaScript image is excusable since most implementations are made in C++.
  • block_dagger 24 minutes ago
    A clear case of human slop.
  • gruntled-worker 55 minutes ago
    auto get_xyz_position() -> std::unordered_map<std::string, double *> { ... }
    • hmry 26 minutes ago
      You'll need to elaborate