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Comment by loup-vaillant

4 years ago

> Unfortunately, Microsoft can’t use the code

As good as Casey Muratori is, Microsoft is more than big enough to have the means of taking his core ideas and implement them themselves. It may not take them a couple weekends, but they should be able to spend a couple experienced man-months over this.

The fact they don't can only mean they don't care. Maybe the people at Microsoft care, but clearly the organisation as a whole as other priorities.

Besides, this is not the first time I've seen Casey complain about performance in a Microsoft product. Last time it was about boot times for Visual Studio, which he does to debug code. While reporting performance problems was possible, the form only had "less than 10s" as the shortest boot time you could tick. Clearly, they considered that if VS booted in 9 seconds or less, you don't have a performance problem at all.