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JimmyRopes21-Jul-14 4:29
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Clifford Nelson wrote:
I have certainly come to had Windows 8.

I don't know what that means you have come to had Windows 8?
Clifford Nelson wrote:
I am using windows 8.1 and what I like is what is like Windows 7.

Windows 7 is the new XP.
Clifford Nelson wrote:
Just not the right OS for doing multiple things at once. I have always felt that Microsoft has failed because they refuse to create and truly effective UI group, and Windows 8 is another example ... Would think it would also be poor for anyone one with a large pad since it would have enough screen real estate to be able to work with multiple applications at once. In the mean time see so many cases where Microsoft could have done better at increasing the capabilities of the programming environment.

So you never learned to snap windows left and right to use two applications on the same screen. That works just like Windows 7!

With 2 screens that means I can work on 4 applications at once without having overly small displays. Of course Windows always allowed you to adjust the size of a window to be able to see more than one at a time, but being able to snap a window to either full screen of half screen makes it easier to do.
Clifford Nelson wrote:
Windows does not work well with either Visual Studio managed code applications or the Web,

I don't agree with that. I am using Windows 8.1 to type this and have no problem. I also have managed code applications I wrote a while back running with no problem.

What problems you are having are related to your attitude about Windows 8 and not any shortcoming with the OS.
Clifford Nelson wrote:
now there is no supported environment for creating desktop applications, now that WPF is basically unsupported.

You really should be thinking about moving on.

I switched to web development over desktop applications about 12 years ago because that is the way things are going and have not looked back since.

The only desktop applications I develop are (usually small) utility applications I need to execute on a schedule to update some background resource; database, XML manifest, etc. They usually run in the middle of the night at a time when they will not interfere with scheduled backups.

I use WPF for those but shrink the display area to a one by one pixel display because no one will be looking at it anyway.

I think you need to realize that the world is moving on and the way you did things in the past were done that way because that was the way things were done at the time.

These days there is a push for HTML5 and CSS so applications will execute on many different platforms. I think that is a good thing as opposed to building custom applications for each different platform individually.
Clifford Nelson wrote:
Microsoft senior management has been so stupid.

Yes they should have frozen Windows development at Windows 3.11. They could have saved a lot of money on development! Roll eyes | :rolleyes:

Once you lose your pride the rest is easy.

I would agree with you but then we both would be wrong.


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