Comment by pjc50
6 years ago
I don't understand this either. They've always offered C. In many ways Win32 and NT are as much a ""C operating system"" as UNIX. The only "special development environment" might be Visual Basic.
6 years ago
I don't understand this either. They've always offered C. In many ways Win32 and NT are as much a ""C operating system"" as UNIX. The only "special development environment" might be Visual Basic.
Maybe they meant Microsoft didn't really stick to the C standard library. _strdup vs strdup. malloc vs HeapAlloc. assert, fopen, etc. The functions mostly exist but really aren't the way to program Windows.