They Got It All Wrong
A collection of things done wrong.
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Windows user interface which has many modes, ranging from click-activated (rather than press-activated) menus to buried options that control behavior.
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Keyboard layout which limits typing speed (some say intentionally). See BadKeyboards.
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Information persistence in relational databases. See AreRdbmssDead.
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Struggling to make programming as easy as possible so that the least capable thinkers can write the rules of the new economy. Amen. User-hostile software!
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Internet E-mail standards that make it ridiculously easy to forge E-mail
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Letting people program without learning programming Amen again!
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Letting people learn to program without programming (See: EssentialDifficulty)
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Not changing to the metric system when it was introduced. Warning: AmericanCulturalAssumption and/or BritishCulturalAssumption at work.
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Calling the electric charge of the electron negative and the complex numbers complex.
Compare also to ZombieTechnologies and OnceAndOnlyOnce.