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Easter Eggs: Harmless fun or symptoms of poor management?   [Edit]

Survey period: 26 Apr 2000 to 2 May 2000

Inserting Easter Eggs in software has become a time honored tradition, but sometimes things can get out of hand. Has the time come for companies to get tough?

OptionVotes% 
All the major applications have easter eggs - users expect them!3211.90
Easter eggs provide an outlet for programmers, and fun for users.13851.30
They don't really fuss me either way3713.75
Programmers with time to write Easter Eggs are programmers wasting time.3513.01
Easter eggs can introduce security flaws and backdoors - they should never be allowed in applications.2710.04



 
GeneralEggs waste resources Pin
code4fun26-Apr-00 4:02
code4fun26-Apr-00 4:02 
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David Goodkin26-Apr-00 8:27
sussDavid Goodkin26-Apr-00 8:27 
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Chris Maunder26-Apr-00 11:35
cofounderChris Maunder26-Apr-00 11:35 
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George27-Apr-00 0:45
George27-Apr-00 0:45 
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code4fun27-Apr-00 2:20
code4fun27-Apr-00 2:20 
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David Goodkin27-Apr-00 3:24
sussDavid Goodkin27-Apr-00 3:24 
I think you are overstating things. I seriously doubt easter eggs add 10-15% to the size of applications like Word or Excel. I seriously doubt any applicaiton is swelled that much by easter eggs.

How upset would you be about an easter egg that added 00.25% to the size of the application?

Something else to consider ... perhaps the reason the egg gets in is because the ace programming team that put the application together does it as a sort of trademark, as they take pride in their work. What if the company that put out the software decided not to allow that anymore, and as a result, their ace team decides to take their employment elsewhere? So then the backup team, which isn't as good, takes over, and their releases have no easter eggs, but because they are not top talent, their coding is 10% less efficient than the ace team and so now your file has 00.25% savings in not having the easter egg, but then that is cancelled out by the 10% decrease in efficiency, so now you have instead 9.75% more space used up on your hard drive. (And I'm not saying the second team is incompetent... far from it... actually, studies have shown that there is such a huge difference in programmer ability that one programmer could be 100 times better than another in terms of productivity. A 10% difference is nothing.)

Just something else to consider.
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Daniel Mathiasen28-Apr-00 0:26
sussDaniel Mathiasen28-Apr-00 0:26 
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Chris1-May-00 6:52
Chris1-May-00 6:52 
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James27-Apr-00 3:01
James27-Apr-00 3:01 
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Eddie Velasquez28-Apr-00 2:46
Eddie Velasquez28-Apr-00 2:46 
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Member 27564228-Apr-00 14:45
Member 27564228-Apr-00 14:45 
GeneralOne option makes no sense, the other is no fun... Pin
David Goodkin26-Apr-00 2:51
sussDavid Goodkin26-Apr-00 2:51 
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Chris Maunder26-Apr-00 3:03
cofounderChris Maunder26-Apr-00 3:03 
GeneralRe: One option makes no sense, the other is no fun... Pin
David Goodkin26-Apr-00 8:20
sussDavid Goodkin26-Apr-00 8:20 
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Chris1-May-00 6:59
Chris1-May-00 6:59 
GeneralIs there a list of them anywhere? Pin
Arvind2326-Apr-00 2:15
Arvind2326-Apr-00 2:15 
GeneralRe: Is there a list of them anywhere? Pin
Chris Maunder26-Apr-00 2:55
cofounderChris Maunder26-Apr-00 2:55 

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