Comment by mike_hearn
10 hours ago
Sure I mean, obviously the Windows API is COM based and has been for a long time. My point is, why seriously invest in the Windows API at all? A lot of APIs are only really being used by the Chrome team at this point anyway, so the quality of the API hardly matters.
Game development for one, and there are still plenty of native applications on Windows to chose from, like most stuff in graphics, video editing, DAW, life sciences and control automation, thankfully we don't need Chrome in box for everything.
Your remark kind of proves the point Web is now ChromeOS Platform, as you could have mentioned browser instead.