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voayagen12016-06-30 13:36:13
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voayagen1, 2016-06-30 13:36:13

C++ Developers under Windows - why are there fewer of them?

Guys, hello, My
question seems to be general, but it seems that most of the analytical reports on the market do not provide such information, alas. Voschem, many of our products are made under Windows, customers are satisfied with everything well, well, in this situation, we only want to develop this topic. The team needs to be replenished with sensible specialists. But, every year, there are fewer and fewer developers under Win. If under Linux their number and interest from professionals is growing, then in relation to Windows I do not observe such attention. Why is that?
Nobody likes Microsoft 10?)

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AtomKrieg, 2016-06-30
@AtomKrieg

Because everyone who used cross-platform libs and frameworks in the coffin saw the infernal hell of WinApi.

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xibir, 2016-06-30
@xibir

In my opinion, the answer is obvious: C++ microsoftware is like a fifth leg to a dog, they purposefully get rid of it everywhere, promoting their dotnet infection. I'm a c++ nerd myself and switched to Linux a few years ago, and dotnetosis is one of the main reasons.

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mamkaololosha, 2016-06-30
@mamkaololosha

And what to write under Windows? System and embeded everything is already on Linux. Compilers and other pythons have been written by the same people for 20 years. Utilities and charavars have also been writing the same ones for 20 years. Everything where WinAPI was used before is already written in C#, Java, Go, Rust. Legacy and by inertia, if only.

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Henry, 2016-06-30
@Henryh

It seems to me that the point is not in Linux or Win10, but in the fact that the market has become much larger and more interesting. For example, there used to be a huge monopoly market for casual games under Windows, now a novice developer is more likely to try himself under Android or IOS, since it is easier to distribute a project there for money.

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maaGames, 2016-06-30
@maaGames

Learning C++ is longer and more difficult than C# or Java. Where the entry threshold is less, there is a rod.
About Linux really surprised. It seems that they don’t really like paid software there, I don’t understand the benefits of developers.
Now mobile development is fashionable, everything climbs into the clouds. C++ is not very suitable for this, it is faster and cheaper to write in other languages.

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Daniil Demidko, 2016-07-01
@Daniro_San

Hamsters always prefer to chew on soft foods rather than hard foods.
So they take on the bars, javascripts, puff - we make windows with the mouse, cheers!

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voayagen1, 2016-06-30
@voayagen1

Mobile topics generally break records, I agree. Everyone rushed there. But it's interesting about winepi... We make web solutions, web services and all that. Although there are things that, for various reasons, cannot be written in C #, Java, Go, Rust and which are written in C ++, and their interaction with the system occurs either through libraries or through WInApi. We don’t use anything from vinapi every day. But in our project, we at least use COM, which is associated with WinApi

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Rou1997, 2016-06-30
@Rou1997

It's just that C++ is not needed for Windows Desktop, for standard tasks there are much better tools, C#, Delphi, and C, C++, assembler are used only in "special" cases.

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