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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Moving on with supporting old things...
Moving on with supporting old things... [message #45954] Sun, 31 January 2016 11:20 Go to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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I think it is time for finally dropping some old platforms. Major opensource projects like Chrome are now dropping Windows XP support, therefore I think it is time to remove last bits of pre-WinXP support too (I believe that theide could now actually still run in Win2K...)

It would our life much easier if we moved this to at least Windows Vista - Vista API has some really good improvements in multithreading. Do we still need to support WinXP?

In related news, I plan to fully embrace C++11 and drop support for pre-C++11 (I mean, I want to start using C++11 constructs all over the place and stop worrying with old C++ variants).

Mirek
 
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