> the opportunity to approach the challenge of supporting multiple platforms without the constraints of legacy engineering decisions
While I am keen on this article, I must pause reading it to come here and plead that people say "prior" instead of "legacy".
Legacy - due to its provenance in Microsoft sales techniques to mean "not Microsoft" - implies "bad". When actually the decisions may have been good, at least at the time.
While I am keen on this article, I must pause reading it to come here and plead that people say "prior" instead of "legacy".
Legacy - due to its provenance in Microsoft sales techniques to mean "not Microsoft" - implies "bad". When actually the decisions may have been good, at least at the time.