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12th February 2024, 08:20 | #1 |
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| Short history of all Windows UI frameworks and libraries The official way to create user interfaces for the Windows operating system changed quite a lot of times during the last years. Microsoft created and (partially or fully) abadoned a lot of APIs which where intended to replace the respective previous ones. They changed names and ways how it’s supposed to be done a few times, and left a lof of developers confused. Here is a small historical overview. https://www.osnews.com/story/138567/...and-libraries/ |
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