Even if it’s just an archived version, someone somewhere will find utility in IT or coding advice posted over a century ago.
Even if it’s just an archived version, someone somewhere will find utility in IT or coding advice posted over a century ago.
We (in much of Europe at least) rely on train lines and sewers laid out over 100 years ago and we refer to plans made then, so I think there’s a high chance there’s software around in 100 years which still works so never gets replaced (or gets upgraded but is the same at the core, I bet windows still has task manager barely modified)