Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Internet Explorer 7's source code

Pssstt, don't tell anyone, but I've got access to Internet Explorer 7's source code. Have a look:

Source: Cesar Rodas

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Haha, that is mad funny! :) But I bet that's how Microsoft acts! ;)

Anonymous said...

creative but idiotness.

Anonymous said...

I imagined the code was this sinister. What function is bsod() anyways.

António Lopes said...

Blue screen of death.

Anonymous said...

I don't find this funny. This could potentionally damage Microsoft. BE WARNED! I am NOT joking! This is dangerous stuff.

Anonymous said...

It sounds to me like most of the computer world hate microsoft and how it operates however, will make you feel worse than an end user when you start trying to figure out what makes windows work the way it does and then shuns you when you migrate to a unix environment. As a result I think most of the lamers out there should learn to stick with one version of windows and attempt to develop their own code based off of that version or even make it backwards compatible for almost all end users. It makes no sense at all to only develop software for the newer operating systems when most of the real computer people are using hardware or software that wanna be programmers to day call obsolete retro trash. Ponder that modern computer users.

Anonymous said...

Hi Everyone,

Someone asked what BSOD meant. It means blue screen of death. That is when your computer fails and you have an emergency shutdown. It is bad. So that made me pissed to find that out. So basically the source code shows that Internet Explorer 7 has MANY PLANNED defects. E-mail me what u think at kjmitchell98@gmail.com. And you can be honest.

From: Kenneth J. Mitchell


P.S. I thought Microsoft meant quality but they proved me wrong.