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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter29-Jan-19 21:19
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kalberts30-Jan-19 0:38
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"If it works, don't fix it!"

I long back to the days when computers were so simple that it was possible to trace any operation down the last instruction - including what the OS were doing. Switching jobs over to embedded programming on 8051 brought back that feeling of being the master over the CPU - but we switched to ARM, which is certainly a lot easier to design for, but it also allows an OS so complex that you no longer can fully understand all that's going on.

I assume that CE 6.0 also is too complex to fully understand (I never worked with it). But I am sure that it is leagues away from, say Win10. Or more recent Linux versions. Every modern programmer knows to proclaim KISS in celebration speeches, but you hardly see anyone that lives by KISS principles in application programming. Maybe use of Windows CE 6.0 has an element of KISS.
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