That's true of course. But again: why are these 4000 people working on so many unrequested features and changes, instead of trying to make Windows more rock solid and better serviceable when something fails. This is a quote of one of them, at least, it was one of them, and I fully agree with him.Wolfgang Riedmann wrote:Hi Dick,
And returning to Microsoft: I have my doubts they have anyone that understands the entire system.... I have seen a few numbers of the Windows source code (now entirely in GIT as the Linux kernel): more than 300 GB of code with 3,5 millions of code files. The team has about 4.000 people, and every day about 2.500 pull requests.
Wolfgang
I worked at M$ from 2014-2015.
MS has some very talented programmers. They're not very common, but they exist. The problem is that the entire company is completely and totally focused on developing an absurd number of new features and products, giving them completely unrealistic deadlines, and then shipping software on those deadlines no matter how half-assed or buggy it is.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=109375266
This was on my other Pc. Certainly not problem free concerning Windows (I uninstalled the Creators Update a.o. because it broke Microsoft's own Desktop App Converter) but at least it updated. While for Office I had to do a full reinstall in the end.Your Office installation issue probably was somewhat related with your Windows installation, so it may be nearly impossible to identify the causes.