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To: JGoren who wrote (18705)11/23/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: w molloy  Read Replies (2) of 152472
 
OT JGoren - MSFT , code re-writes, and all that.

it would be well-considered for Microsoft to really streamline WindowsCE

They should, but they won't, for a number of reasons...

1. Why should they?
Memory space isn't really an issue in a PDq device. CE isn't aimed at devices that have really hard memory constraints (like a telephone on a chip).

2. Time to market
Can MSFT produce something with significant added value in the next 3 to 6 months? Probably not, unless they buy someone... There are a number of companies extant that specialise in relatively tight OS's for a number of processors.

3. Legacy code
MSFT will have already invested thousands of development hours into Windows CE. This extensive amount of legacy code, coupled to the equally large investment in testing it precludes a re-write.

Aside...
I've been involved with many projects where the code was frankly a mess. However, the bottom line was that the code worked. One has a really hard time putting a re-write proposal to management, costing say $2..$10 million. It has to have a visible added benefit. Sure you can put a case for quality; maintainability etc. I have myself. Cuts no ice with the corporate suits. They would rather have you working on something else.

Generally, in my experience, re-writes are unsanctioned, and occurs as
we add 'sanctioned' features.

JMO...

w.
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