Win32 is a lower portability risk than UWP. Genuinely that’s what I’ve heard people say. Most of the UI and event stuff can be moved to wx or equivalent in a few months and deployed on other platforms.
UWP and you’re up shit creek.
Most companies are on the fence with running away from windows. It moved too fast, costs too much money to keep up with and has too much friction.
Take a look on the windows store for the massive uptake. Not. Half of it is still win32 and the rest is written by MSFT, crapware or abandoned.
Everything is in a right state despite the marketing to the contrary.
Win32 is a lower portability risk than UWP. Genuinely that’s what I’ve heard people say. Most of the UI and event stuff can be moved to wx or equivalent in a few months and deployed on other platforms.
UWP and you’re up shit creek.
Most companies are on the fence with running away from windows. It moved too fast, costs too much money to keep up with and has too much friction.
Take a look on the windows store for the massive uptake. Not. Half of it is still win32 and the rest is written by MSFT, crapware or abandoned.
Everything is in a right state despite the marketing to the contrary.