Computer people are great at coming up with clever quips and phrases. One of Paul Kimmel’s favorites is the term “syntactic sugar” meaning something that, like sweets, isn’t necessary, but tastes good. That’s what the My feature is — syntactic sugar. The difference between the sugary gooey foods you might eat and the My feature is that My is better for you.
Informative article. I always liked the whole “My Computer”, “My Documents”, “My Music” etc in Windows. It makes things more personal(?).
I did a lot of work in VB and loved how quickly one could create programs. I also hated it in certain regards (any VB programmer will know why).
VB.NET provides a great mix. best of both worlds – rapid application development while having maintainable, expandable OOP code.
It makes things more personal
I always felt it made things more childish. Especially in a business setting it didn’t give me the idea of Windows being a serious OS.
Reminds me of a couple of kids going “Mine! Mine!” fighting over toys.
I always felt it made things more childish. Especially in a business setting it didn’t give me the idea of Windows being a serious OS.
Reminds me of a couple of kids going “Mine! Mine!” fighting over toys.
Same here.
The “My” stuff is dropped in Vista, last time I checked. “Documents”, “Pictures” instead of “My documents”, etc.
I always liked the whole “My Computer”, “My Documents”, “My Music” etc in Windows. It makes things more personal(?).
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Really? I always found it needlessly condescending towards the user. As if the OS was talking for the person using the computer. Makes me feel like I’m co-opted.
Informative article. I always liked the whole “My Computer”, “My Documents”, “My Music” etc in Windows. It makes things more personal(?).
Totally agree. It serves as a really useful, common point of reference…especially when remote assisting a user.
It’s easy to get peeps to gravitate to it.
“my” is a nice short prefix for stuff, very handy.
The My-stuff in vb.net is great
Shortcuts only, but still great,
“The difference between the sugary gooey foods you might eat and the My feature is that My is better for you.”
Eugenia, hear this? Program in VB and your diet will go better
You’re right, the ‘MyX’ has been droped for ‘X’, also I believe the default short cut in the open dialog is now one level above the original MyDocuments. Personally I wish they would leave it alone, now that we’ve got used to it why change.
…see an icon that said “Documents”, “Music,” etc. I don’t need to be constantly reminded that they’re mine; I’m not that stupid even if ninety-nine percent of the people on the planet were (and they aren’t).