Indeed, they are exactly like International Business Machines Corporation now and that's correct, I.B.M. payed per 1000 lines of code. The more lines you wrote, the more you got paid. LOL! Idiots.
Now, years later, businesses require
I.B.M. Microsoft compatibility because their old software must keep running on newers machines. Even though Microsoft did try to keep backward compatibility, they forgot about the Internet and that many applications are now "Web-based". By alienating their developers more and more with lock downs similar to Apple and crazy shit like killing Silverlight and XNA, the developers are moving to Android and/or platform independent technology.
Which in probably will mean that Microsoft will be as relevant as I.B.M. is today in maybe 10 years from now. They will still exist but mostly on the business side. Ironically, they are killing off a lot of developer jobs with their other products. For example Microsoft Dynamics AX has killed my job. They are upgrading to it and once it is in place, I will no longer be employed because there wouldn't be a need for an in-house developer anymore.
On the user side ("consumer side", I hate that word), there is SteamOS so many games will be made by things like
Unity3D which makes your game run on iOS, OSX, Android, Windows, SteamOS and even inside a browser.
Basically, by introducing Windows 8.x, they started the job of killing themselves much earlier by waking up even the most "hardcore 'MS fanboy' developers" which were on their camp for a looong time. People like me who never even dreamed of touching Linux are now jumping ship by the thousand.
If I make a game, it will be with stuff like
Unity3D and if I use their .NET technology on server-side, I will make sure that what I build will be in a way to enable me to leave that platform within 30-60 days.
They (Microsoft and any big corporation) can all fuck off.


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Ps. The picture isn't a
blur bastard. It visualizes the speed of the falling hammer so in this case, blur is OK. Hehe
