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by mailund
955 days ago
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I've been thinking about this recently, Microsoft seem to consequently name things in the least intuitive way. Like seriously: Windows XP -> Windows Vista -> Windows 7 -> Windows 8 -> Windows 10 or: xbox -> xbox 360 -> xbox one -> xbox series x/s and a bunch of other things, like Azure Devops, which doesn't necessary have anything to do with Azure or Devops depending on how you use it. And their editor Visual Studio, and their other editor Visual Studio Code, which are not really related. IIRC, I also had to make a visual studio account in order to access the azure devops repository at my previous client, even though I don't use visual studio (the editor). It's seriously like the Fast and Furious franchise. They seem to be doing it for most of the microsoft products I can name, I wonder if there is a reason for it? |
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