• Krudler@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    I just want to do a humble brag here and say that there are some programmers that care.

    30 years ago when I used to make multimedia training software, I would run an installer with another script running that would time stamp completion of the different install steps.

    I would average them out and using the equivalent of a player piano, “playback” the progress bar on the end-user install.

    So instead of reporting that a certain percentage was done which didn’t actually represent the time, you got an extremely accurate progress bar that on almost every computer, went up at a very predictable rate.

    It’s a grotesquely easy thing to do and I don’t know why it hasn’t become common practice.