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  1. daringfireball.net

    The gist of Spolsky's argument is that Microsoft's crown jewel is the Win32 API — the set of programming interfaces that developers use to write desktop Windows software — and that web app development is gaining momentum, at the direct expense of Win32 development. The reason the Win32 API is so important to Microsoft's Windows ...
  2. 1.anagora.org

    They spent all that time, money, and development effort on IE, building a browser monopoly and crushing Netscape -- but to what avail? Here we are, and the web is still gaining developer mindshare at the expense of Win32. Daring Fireball: The Location Field Is the New Command Line. Microsoft is still hedging it's bets.
  3. There is and will be still room to enter and grow in this industry and there is no sign of web development need going away. Even with drag and drop/WYSISWG web site builders, there's still typically a need for developers to provide customization services for advanced needs to users of these platforms. As a personal case in point: I am a web dev.
  4. Web development is a long and difficult journey though, be warned! There's a massive amount you could learn. The rewards are pretty sweet, too, though, once you know what you're doing. ... Some still stuck to the good-ol-days of old tech and started to complaint about the current state of webdev like a boomer. All in all, nothing is impossible. ...
  5. WPF has many features out of the box. But still there are a lot of legacy GUI applications developed using MFC and which are still in use. After Windows Forms was released many moved away from MFC to Win forms and then to WPF. The same GUI application takes a lot less effort to build in WPF compared to Win32 or MFC.
  6. stackoverflow.com

    The appeal of .NET is that it is a more productive development platform. Many parts of the .NET framework do provide a partial wrapper of Win32 API's. Although the framework does, indeed, abstract away a lot of "tedious" Win32 API calls, that doesn't stop me from needing a little PInvoke every now and then.
  7. 📚 Node [[2004 07 06 web is still gaining developer mindshare at the expense of win32]] ... Here we are, and the web is still gaining developer mindshare at the expense of Win32. Daring Fireball: The Location Field Is the New Command Line. Microsoft is still hedging it's bets. It sunk money into WebTV and is still struggling with smartphones ...
  8. cybercultural.com

    May 20, 2024A look back at web technology in 2004 — when Flickr and Gmail launched, blogging plus RSS was the new social software, Google IPOed, and the first Web 2.0 Conference happened. ... A MySpace user logging in from work in 2004; via Reddit. Blogging was still niche in 2004, but it was increasingly where daily conversations online were happening ...
  9. I am software developer with a keen interest in open-source technologies, Linux, and native development. I've worked on many different platforms Android, iOS, Win32, Linux, FreeRTOS, the Web, and others. I've gone through the whole stack and I enjoy learning and using the latest technologies. I now work as a full-stack developer at Auth0. View ...

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