Microsoft exec. confirms Windows 11 is just as full of old code as you suspected: ‘We were thinking flying cars and moon stations by the year 2026, not Win32’
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"Did anyone in the '90s expect Win32 to still be a first-class API surface in the year 2026? And I think I can safely answer, no."
"Did anyone in the '90s expect Win32 to still be a first-class API surface in the year 2026? And I think I can safely answer, no."
"Did anyone in the '90s expect Win32 to still be a first-class API surface in the year 2026? And I think I can safely answer, no."
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