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by Galanwe
483 days ago
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That's MSDN, and these "senior hobbyists" were given a badge by MS to look credible: "MVP" (most valuable professional). Cherry on top: you used to pay to have an MSDN membership and access this wonderful community. To be fair though, the early MSDN was really good, and in a distant past MVP was a real achievement (say early 2000s). Now it's a weird mix real issues and "my printer blinks red, how to fix?" I don't think anyone reads MSDN at Microsoft anymore, it's a deadland, but I guess they generate some metrics of user engagement and product feedback from there. |
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