Comment by jiggawatts

4 years ago

I did specify that this is related to GUI approaches, not command-line tools. Thankfully the "churn" in the CLI is much lower, but not zero. Most users are happy about the the migration from the legacy CMD-based tooling to PowerShell, but the latest crop of tools are abandoning that and reverting back. E.g.: "dotnet", "bicep", "aks", "az", etc... are all going back to the UNIX-style parameters for consistency with Linux, even though PowerShell is a demonstrably superior shell, especially on Windows.

So even there, the unnecessary and counter-productive interface churn continues to the detriment of the users.