![]() ![]() Out with the old and in with the new Windows for touch. NET languages have been dragged along for the ride and even JavaScript has been give a place at the new table. A fresh start with a return to the true religion of native code, COM and C++. WinRT isn't really anything much to do with Windows and as such its creation marks a sort of year zero for Windows. Unfortunately the conclusion was that to do this the guts had to be ripped out and the whole thing started over again. To take Windows and create a compatible touch-based operating system is a very obvious thing to do. Instead it start thinking about the fiasco that would be Windows 8. ![]() With Windows 7 Microsoft could put behind it the fiasco of Windows Vista and look forward to period of stable prosperity. Not perfect but good enough for a lot of jobs. Its success tended to sideline C++ and the systems side of things, but for productive applications development this was probably the right way to go. NET system was an improvement on Java and in conjunction with Visual Studio it was a very productive environment. It also developed its own programming infrastructure that was enviable. From a crude and clunky GUI interface with cooperative multitasking, it dragged itself up from the primordial slime to become an graphically sophisticated pre-emptive multitasking operating system that had a lot in its favor. Windows 8 was a brave attempt at reimagining Windows but it failed to take into account that a large part of Windows didn't actually need reimagining.Īfter a long development process, the desktop version of Windows had got a long way towards where it needed to be. Microsoft seems to be of the opinion that Windows 8 is fundamentally sounds and just needs some improvements and then the ignorant users will suddenly wake up and smell the WinRT. If anything what we are looking at is a polishing. It seems unlikely that the bluecoats are going to sweep down the hill and save the day - simply because there is no sign that Microsoft is about to back peddle on the basic concept of Windows 8. It is, at last, time to admit that Windows 8 isn't setting the world on fire and any hopes that remain are pinned on Microsoft creating a really great decimal point upgrade in the form of Windows Blue or Windows 8.1.Īt the present time this seems unlikely. The miscalculation of Windows 8 isn't just a train wreck, it is in danger of bringing the whole railroad down. Windows 8 is a disaster and while Microsoft has had disasters before this one is different because the times are different. ![]()
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