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by blub
1464 days ago
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If I remember correctly, Programming Windows had a desktop app focus, whereas Jeffrey Richter’s book(s) had a system focus. Then .NET happened and almost anybody could program Windows apps, assuming Microsoft didn’t keep deprecating frameworks and languages all the time. And in the end it turned out that it’s not worth programming windows any more. Just use Qt, Java or the awful web technology of the day and you’ll probably be better off than with whatever MS is recommending. |
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