Will Windows 8 kill win32 API?
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No. :~
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No. :~
"Real men drive manual transmission" - Rajesh.
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Microsoft has been getting crazier by the minute and now finally has lost its marbles. They have a little identity crisis and want to be just like Apple at all cost. Part of that cost will be the customers who would go to Apple if they wanted to have Apple. Who knows what they will do next? But seriously, Win 32 is ancient, which is by no means a bad thing in my book. They would like to kill it, but they can't. A modern native and unmanaged alternative has been long overdue, but that would have conflicted with their (constantly changing) strategy, including .Net.
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Microsoft ?
When I was a coder, we worked on algorithms. Today, we memorize APIs for countless libraries — those libraries have the algorithms - Eric Allman
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Microsoft ?
When I was a coder, we worked on algorithms. Today, we memorize APIs for countless libraries — those libraries have the algorithms - Eric Allman
That's more like it. :)
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Nope, not at all. The new start screen and metro style apps are fancy and modern, but behind all that once you get back to the desktop, the vast majority of what you are seeing is a combination of the old Win32 API and LOTS of COM (most of the shell stuff is implemented via com, right click handlers, icons, etc etc). So Win32 will be around for a while, there are just too many existing applications built upon it to risk changing the architecture of the windowing system too much.
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I hope they get rid of that 32 bit stuff! That's so 1990!
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Nope, not at all. The new start screen and metro style apps are fancy and modern, but behind all that once you get back to the desktop, the vast majority of what you are seeing is a combination of the old Win32 API and LOTS of COM (most of the shell stuff is implemented via com, right click handlers, icons, etc etc). So Win32 will be around for a while, there are just too many existing applications built upon it to risk changing the architecture of the windowing system too much.
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whenever I have to go back to our C++ aps, looking at the COM code fills me with fear, we used to always double estimates with COM, so much that can go wrong!
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..why wouldn't there be? There has always been an API in Windows, it has always been backward compatible, there is nothing to replace it, and trying to replace it might bankrupt Microsoft. Where the elephant did you find this question? It's as idiotic as asking whether the internet will be replaced.
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whenever I have to go back to our C++ aps, looking at the COM code fills me with fear, we used to always double estimates with COM, so much that can go wrong!
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Smart pointers make COM way easier than it was "back in the day". if you have to call AddRef() and Release() yourself, you're doing it the hard way. At least, that's been our experience. YMMV as usual. :java:
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I hope they get rid of that 32 bit stuff! That's so 1990!
regards Torsten When I'm not working
That'll take a while to work its way out... there's just wayyy too much 32bit code.
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..why wouldn't there be? There has always been an API in Windows, it has always been backward compatible, there is nothing to replace it, and trying to replace it might bankrupt Microsoft. Where the elephant did you find this question? It's as idiotic as asking whether the internet will be replaced.
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How the f*ck do you think Win32 will die when, at its core, all of Windows 8 relies on it? I think you need to remove "super" from your user ID, unless "norb" is a foreign translation of the term "retard".
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I hope they get rid of that 32 bit stuff! That's so 1990!
regards Torsten When I'm not working
TorstenH. wrote:
I hope they get rid of that 32 bit stuff! That's so 1990!
They didn't even have 16 bit Windows 3.1 ironed out fully in 1990. No 32 bit coming out of Microsoft back then.
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Microsoft ?
When I was a coder, we worked on algorithms. Today, we memorize APIs for countless libraries — those libraries have the algorithms - Eric Allman
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If PC is on the way out, win32 API will disappear with it. It will be a natural death. :((
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The PC is in his way out?, sorry, i didn't knew, in which universe is it? :)
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