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What is the oldest significant piece of code you have in a current application?   [Edit]

Survey period: 14 Jul 2003 to 20 Jul 2003

Just to prove a point that the life span of a piece of code is far longer than 3 years. (Suggested by John Cardinal)

OptionVotes% 
Less than 6 months1018.05
< 1 year866.86
< 2 years12910.29
< 3 years19715.71
< 5 years30824.56
< 10 years19915.87
> 10 years23418.66



 
GeneralRe: Way back when I were a lad... Pin
Steve Driessens20-Jul-03 20:06
Steve Driessens20-Jul-03 20:06 
GeneralThe older the code... Pin
Marc Clifton14-Jul-03 14:07
mvaMarc Clifton14-Jul-03 14:07 
GeneralRe: The older the code... Pin
Navin15-Jul-03 9:45
Navin15-Jul-03 9:45 
GeneralRe: The older the code... Pin
Nish Nishant16-Jul-03 15:17
sitebuilderNish Nishant16-Jul-03 15:17 
GeneralRe: The older the code... Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson17-Jul-03 6:23
Jörgen Sigvardsson17-Jul-03 6:23 
GeneralRe: The older the code... Pin
conrad Braam17-Jul-03 23:30
conrad Braam17-Jul-03 23:30 
GeneralDid this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
John M. Drescher14-Jul-03 9:56
John M. Drescher14-Jul-03 9:56 
GeneralRe: Did this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
Mike Nordell14-Jul-03 20:41
Mike Nordell14-Jul-03 20:41 
Yeh, right! Smile | :)

There is still code from even NT 3.1 in 5.2. This is not something I know for a fact, it's just common sense. Why would anyone throw away perfectly functioning code for the user->kernel-mode call "gate" mechanism? Why would they throw away the parts from the RPC code that actually works (disregarding the obvious security flaws that forced rewrite of parts for NT 5.2)? Why would they throw away the code for the I/O system infrastructure? The answer is obvious: No one in their right mind would.
GeneralRe: Did this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
ijprest15-Jul-03 2:16
ijprest15-Jul-03 2:16 
GeneralRe: Did this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
Torben Jakobsen17-Jul-03 20:21
Torben Jakobsen17-Jul-03 20:21 
GeneralRe: Did this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
Navin15-Jul-03 9:48
Navin15-Jul-03 9:48 
GeneralRe: Did this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
Member 9617-Jul-03 8:42
Member 9617-Jul-03 8:42 
GeneralRe: Did this come from the Open Source NT 4 article?? Pin
John M. Drescher17-Jul-03 9:36
John M. Drescher17-Jul-03 9:36 
GeneralPorted Libraries Pin
Ted Crow14-Jul-03 5:36
professionalTed Crow14-Jul-03 5:36 
GeneralRe: Ported Libraries Pin
John M. Drescher14-Jul-03 7:24
John M. Drescher14-Jul-03 7:24 
GeneralRe: Ported Libraries Pin
John M. Drescher14-Jul-03 7:25
John M. Drescher14-Jul-03 7:25 
GeneralRe: Ported Libraries Pin
basementman16-Jul-03 16:50
basementman16-Jul-03 16:50 
GeneralWhy 3 years? Pin
Tom Welch14-Jul-03 4:29
Tom Welch14-Jul-03 4:29 
GeneralRe: Why 3 years? Pin
Jörgen Sigvardsson17-Jul-03 6:47
Jörgen Sigvardsson17-Jul-03 6:47 
GeneralSort of a bad question Pin
Tim Smith14-Jul-03 4:14
Tim Smith14-Jul-03 4:14 
GeneralOld timer Pin
Gary Wheeler14-Jul-03 2:44
Gary Wheeler14-Jul-03 2:44 
GeneralHello World Pin
Zhang Ziyi14-Jul-03 1:38
Zhang Ziyi14-Jul-03 1:38 
GeneralRe: Hello World Pin
William Bartholomew14-Jul-03 1:41
William Bartholomew14-Jul-03 1:41 
GeneralRe: Hello World Pin
Zhang Ziyi14-Jul-03 1:57
Zhang Ziyi14-Jul-03 1:57 
GeneralRe: Hello World Pin
Blake Miller14-Jul-03 6:25
Blake Miller14-Jul-03 6:25 

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