This is not so advantageous attitude that an aspirant CS/IT fresher should have.
So, I was recently in a Lab where the professor was generally talking about his operating system. He started by saying that when Windows 11 came, he installed it and tried to use it; however, he saw a couple of unnecessary changes, the icons from the taskbar were moved to the center, the interface when you click the windows button was changed, and other things. Moving forward he spoke: "Well, these are unnecessary changes and I don't know why Microsoft decided to do these modifications". Hence, he decided to roll back to Windows 10.
Well, although the changes may be unnecessary and many of you might agree with the professor; nonetheless, having this attitude of not at all accepting the changes can be a bit hurdle for you, if you aspire to grow in CS/IT industry. The reason is, that CS/IT is such an industry where the revolution takes place rapidly. One day you can wake up and come to know that your company has decided to shift all the code to some other new technology because someone from another part of the world might have designed/innovated a technology that would not only improve the user performance exponentially but also save the company millions per year. In such a situation, you can't just say why these are unnecessary changes. If you refuse to adapt to any new technology, in no time you will become irrelevant.
Doesn't matter how expert you were in using some old technology, but if the owner gets an opportunity to save the money, no one would offer you anything. The ultimate goal of developing software and its peripheral services is the maximize the product performance while spending as much less as it can be.
In conclusion, it not about not feeling comfortable with some unnecessary changes in Windows 11; however, it is about the wrong attitude which you might have of not being able to adapt to new things quickly.
Lastly, this was my first blog. I apologize if there is any mistake and thank you all for making it this far. I request you to please give me a word of appreciation.
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