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Posted by SeenNotHeard 4 days ago

IBM didn't want Microsoft to use the Tab key to move between dialog fields(devblogs.microsoft.com)
393 points | 237 commentspage 3
alfiedotwtf 4 days ago||
If you have ever used Xero.com to fill out timesheets you’ll personally know that they adhere to IBM’s strict tab standards
guelo 4 days ago||
Interesting to think how Microsoft is today's Ibm having adopted that beurocratic culture and deep hierarchical org.
wk_end 4 days ago||
I don't think even modern-day Microsoft is anywhere near as bureaucratic as IBM, but yeah - it seems almost inevitable that as a software company grows it'll lose an "undisciplined hacker" culture and become stuffier, for better or worse.
justsomehnguy 4 days ago||
It's the size. You can't avoid it and you need a very clera vision, time, will and most important - trusted people to keep the org lean.

But yeah, I sometimes show that Sinofsky's blog entry as an example of difference.

drob518 4 days ago||
So, what did IBM want to use instead?!?!
emaccumber 4 days ago||
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watersb 4 days ago||
IBM CUA FTW LOL
karthikeyjoshi 3 days ago||
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tryauuum 4 days ago||
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crumpled 4 days ago|
This article seems to just be a dig at IBM without bringing any receipts or adding any substance. "A colleague told me that they said..."

Honestly, why should I even believe it?