Word turns 40: From 'new kid on the block' to 'I can't believe it's not bloatware'Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@beehaw.org – 52 points – 12 months agotheregister.com13Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI wonder if at least one non empty line from the original code is still present in today’s desktop versionIn Firefox there is a Stack implementation that hasn't been touched since the very beginning of the project. I bet there's something like this in WordDefinitely there's something like /* TODO fix this: I don't know why changing this line crashes the program */ Something for sure
I wonder if at least one non empty line from the original code is still present in today’s desktop versionIn Firefox there is a Stack implementation that hasn't been touched since the very beginning of the project. I bet there's something like this in WordDefinitely there's something like /* TODO fix this: I don't know why changing this line crashes the program */ Something for sure
In Firefox there is a Stack implementation that hasn't been touched since the very beginning of the project. I bet there's something like this in Word
Definitely there's something like /* TODO fix this: I don't know why changing this line crashes the program */
I wonder if at least one non empty line from the original code is still present in today’s desktop version
In Firefox there is a Stack implementation that hasn't been touched since the very beginning of the project. I bet there's something like this in Word
Definitely there's something like
Something for sure