Comment When Dilbert's manager can write code . . (Score 1) 158
let me know. Otherwise, this is never going to see the light of day in the real world.
let me know. Otherwise, this is never going to see the light of day in the real world.
Ugh, I cannot imagine a reason to do this at all.
We are Ruby shop and push to production every 2 weeks. We are looking to make that shorter and do full blown continuous delivery. We have 95% coverage of the user interface automated with a lot of complicated scenarios. IMHO it is a must to automated tests to push to a feature rich application to production so often along with environments and automated continuous integration.
First new methods for copy and move, then a new file explorer with a 6" toolbar and now mount ISO images? Whoa! There is a company with innovation! Bards, book authors and bloggers will be singing Microsoft praises for such innovations in Windows 8!
Yawn. Now to go back straighten out my sock drawer.
"But Microsoft has probably stopped listening, despite their now large ties to the entertainment industry."
Guess you missed this post
http://tech.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/02/16/2259257
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