| ▲ | asveikau 10 months ago |
| As a former MS employee some time ago I don't think I ever heard "windev". It was always referred to as "Windows". Though there were a lot of different groups within that, so sometimes you'd hear an initialism for a specific team. For example during some of my time there was a big organizational split between "core" and more UI oriented teams. |
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| ▲ | pjmlp 10 months ago | parent | next [-] |
| Here is an example in the press, with an email from Somasegar, leader of developer division in the past. https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-splits-up-its-xaml-t... |
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| ▲ | asveikau 10 months ago | parent [-] | | I was an employee in Windows on the date of that email. I left a few months later. Note that the email itself doesn't say "windev". It says "Windows" a bunch of times. If I'm stretching this "windev" thing, the domain for a lot of employee accounts (including mine) was NTDEV, that had a longer history afaik, nobody called an org that.. | | |
| ▲ | pjmlp 10 months ago | parent [-] | | The journalist writes it though, as do many other folks. I didn't come up with this definition myself. If I am not mistaken, I can probably even dig some Sinosfky references using it. | | |
| ▲ | int_19h 10 months ago | parent [-] | | I think it was sort of externally derived based on "DevDiv", but as another former MS employee - albeit from DevDiv - I can confirm that "WinDev" is not something that was routinely used inside the company the way "DevDiv" is. Usually it's just "Windows", or "Windows org" if the context is ambiguous. |
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