Most anyone who has tried Microsoft's Live.com has seen that performance is a problem. Here's what Microsoft is learning about performance from building Live.com. Scott Isaacs talks about some of the challenges inherent in building client-centric interactive applications that run in a browser. Some of the issues are reducing the number of connections to the server, XML parsing time, and server vs. client rendering. Some good insight into Microsoft's process.
Microsoft: April 2006 Archives
From 1984 to 1987, I worked at Microsoft. For about half that time, I was a member of the Windows 1.0 development team. I joined Microsoft straight out of college. Although I’d had several summer jobs doing programming since high school, this was my first permanent job in the software industry. Here's my version of the Windows 1.0 story.
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