
27 Feb
2024
27 Feb
'24
10:52 a.m.
Given that 64-bit Windows has been shipping for so long, you would think most Windows software, particularly Microsoft’s own software, would have made the transition from 32-bit long ago. After all, on a typical 64-bit Linux system, everything is 64-bit, and has been that way since the early days. So I was mildly surprised to discover that Visual Studio only became 64-bit in November 2021. And today I am even more surprised to discover that the change broke its own Windows Forms framework, and a fix is still not available to this day <https://devclass.com/2024/02/26/microsoft-struggles-to-address-fallout-from-windows-forms-designer-failure-in-64-bit-visual-studio/>.
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Lawrence D'Oliveiro