@deafferret As a non tech person, is this good or bad?
@sweetietheyknow @deafferret Ah thats great, its time for Windows to do something good.
@johny uhh... good I suppose? I've been avoiding Microsoft since NT 4.0 destroyed me in 1997 (WAY too many all nighters rebooting servers).
It mostly blows my mind that JS is being used for local apps (offline Office). Last I knew (up till a week ago) C# was the Microsoft jam. Hard to wrap my head around such a high level language being performant for non-trivial fat client apps.
Live long enough and shit changes, yo. :)
@deafferret I have feeling that everyone shits on Microsoft, thats why I asked. That is not my field of profession, they probably shit for reason. I'm bound to windows, other OS don't support programs that I use for work (civil engineering). I would be happy if I could switch to linux as being open source platform, but seems that might not come soon.
@johny In my case, they earned their 2 decades of fear and loathing from me. What they did to me was vicious, terrible.
That said, if my grandfather can forgive his captors (World War II POW), then surely I can let it go and give Microsoft a big hug in 2018 and beyond. I wish them all the best. I've been hearing good things in recent years. :)
@deafferret My great grandpa and grandma were killed in war, but my grandfather never forgave them. Kudos to your grandfather, forgiving is one though thing to do. As for Windows I hope they get better in future, since lot of software is supported by it.
@johny ya, he could even laugh about it, which always blew my mind. I try to live up to the example he set. Here's part of his oral history: http://jhannah.github.io/jayflaunts/2017/01/28/earl3.html
@deafferret Tough* instead of though, but you get the point.
@johny sigh... hugs withdrawn? https://toot.cat/@garbados/100234686249446237
@deafferret Dunno, maybe wait to see how this plays out.
@deafferret But I'm ready to withdraw hugs if they fuck up.
@johny @deafferret it’s good! We can expect Microsoft will put out quality I think. That it’s written with JavaScript is neat implementation details that tickle computer folks for history reasons. It demonstrates high quality software is accessible. (Maybe some security benefits will be apparent too)