“Easter eggs” in programs and sites - your attitude?
Many people remember how pleasant it was to look for secret emoticons (or emoticons) on Skype when this program first appeared. And now from time to time it is possible to impress them with an ignorant girlfriend. It is not known for the sake of a joke, the developers added these undocumented features there or by order of cunning marketers. But they definitely managed to please the people.
"Easter eggs" programmers often leave each other in the comments to the codes, but such chips rarely reach the user level.
Most often, such chips can be found in games where some developers nicely make fun of others or introduce strange objects into the gameplay. On this and thissites you can read about the "easter eggs" in OSes, games, hardware, software.
And here you can see PerevedMedved in terminals:
But what if in the QIWI Personal Account when making a payment in the amount of 666 rubles, an orange kiwi bird would turn into a demon with wings and horns. For three sevens, she would get a bottle of port wine from her bosom, and when she saw the number 911, she would faint. Well, at 111, for example, she would start dancing like a sleigh.
Do you like things like this or annoy you?
Should project managers include such jokes in the development plan consciously or can a good “Easter egg” option come about only if spontaneously and from the heart?
By the way, you can pay for such a “non-circular” bill only from the “QIWI Personal Account”, as terminals do not accept coins.
"Easter eggs" programmers often leave each other in the comments to the codes, but such chips rarely reach the user level.
Most often, such chips can be found in games where some developers nicely make fun of others or introduce strange objects into the gameplay. On this and thissites you can read about the "easter eggs" in OSes, games, hardware, software.
And here you can see PerevedMedved in terminals:
But what if in the QIWI Personal Account when making a payment in the amount of 666 rubles, an orange kiwi bird would turn into a demon with wings and horns. For three sevens, she would get a bottle of port wine from her bosom, and when she saw the number 911, she would faint. Well, at 111, for example, she would start dancing like a sleigh.
Do you like things like this or annoy you?
Should project managers include such jokes in the development plan consciously or can a good “Easter egg” option come about only if spontaneously and from the heart?
By the way, you can pay for such a “non-circular” bill only from the “QIWI Personal Account”, as terminals do not accept coins.