Comment by Longhanks
3 years ago
Metro lives on as UWP lives on as WinRT lives on as Project Reunion lives on as WinAppSDK.
Exactly the point the OP was making. Win32 is stable.
3 years ago
Metro lives on as UWP lives on as WinRT lives on as Project Reunion lives on as WinAppSDK.
Exactly the point the OP was making. Win32 is stable.
It is all COM, all those marketing names only reflect a set of interfaces, using .NET metadata instead of TLB files and processes being bound to an App Container.
Win32 is stable indeed, raw Win32 is stuck in Windows XP API surface, most stuff that came afterwards is based on COM.