Soon after I wrote a post about de Icaza abandoning MoonLight I read this article:
http://www.i-programmer.info/profess...ion-event.html
There is more to read, but between the lines what the author is really suggesting is that rather than seeing the extinction of some developer tools what we may be seeing is the extinction of Windows itself, and by implication, Microsoft.
http://www.i-programmer.info/profess...ion-event.html
Microsoft is currently going though a mass extinction event bigger than anything the programming world has seen before.
...The shift from Windows to WinRT is the equivalent of the Yucatan meteor and as yet the dead dinosaurs of technology are still walking around and looking viable - but we aren't across the RT boundary just yet.
In one shift Microsoft has sidelined many pieces of technology and left others in a lonely isolation.
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The message that is coming from Microsoft is very clear - use C++.
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WinRT doesn't support any of the features that made Windows what it is - in other words, overlapping windows and preemptive multitasking. Yes, it could be that if WinRT/Metro is the way of the future then Windows with windows and multitasking is doomed.
In one shift Microsoft has sidelined many pieces of technology and left others in a lonely isolation.
...
The message that is coming from Microsoft is very clear - use C++.
...
WinRT doesn't support any of the features that made Windows what it is - in other words, overlapping windows and preemptive multitasking. Yes, it could be that if WinRT/Metro is the way of the future then Windows with windows and multitasking is doomed.
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