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by fidrelity
855 days ago
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Your ecosystem has gone so complex that you can't test it anymore. So instead of handling errors properly you suggest to implement a convoluted user flow that offers always failing actions (install a printer when there's none available). If that's really the suggestion of product and engineering leadership at MSFT no wonder all their products...err...work as designed. |
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This is for other developers who are writing 3rd party apps for Microsoft's platforms and who don't always test perfectly. They may have written their app primarily for Windows and didn't consider what happens when someone installs it on their Xbox and clicks "print". In that case, the API should "just work", instead of crashing with an error message.