Never knew about webhint before, so this talk was worth it based off just that.
@abouteverything21154 жыл бұрын
Why is it that working with Microsoft products is always about deciphering a complicated code, and why is it that any Microsoft training is like you need to be an expert in everything to understand the concept. Everyone with a few years experience of programming can understand Java, HTML and many scripting languages very easily, but MS easily messes it up. I have seen Edge developer tools being introduced by non-Microsoft staff, and at very high level, easy to understand. But no, you explain your dog much clearer than anything else you mentioned in this seminar. It's not that I don't understand it. It's about the cryptic language Microsoft uses at all levels. I have used MS products since MS DOS 1.0,. I finally DOS by reading a book written by Peter Norton (not an MS employee. da!). Same with all other MS software and services, from Excel and Visual FoxPro to Power BI and Azure. My verdict: MS training/seminars/documentation is as useless as a car service workshop manual for an average driver. Many people need to just check their batteries and top up the windshield wiper's fluid. That kind of user experience is equivalent to hell with MS products. With MS documentation you have to be either a dumb driver who asks a service shop to top up the fluid for you, or an expert mechanic. Nothing in between.
@brendyn844 жыл бұрын
Hi Mohsen, I gave this talk, thank you for the feedback. I couldn't agree with you more. We on Edge DevTools have a lot of work to do to simplify our experiences and the way we talk about them. We're hearing this from many people and are committed to it. Stay tuned. Best, Brendyn