@cmuratori It is kinda amazing that DSound is still supported.
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@TehGrumpyDude The API isn't what does the job. The implementation is what does the job. If the API sucks, it sucks. -
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@TehGrumpyDude And DirectSound is definitely a sucky API, no two ways around that.
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@cmuratori Given MS wants to bury DSound in without pressing "f" finding it supported on its cur OS is amazing :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@TehGrumpyDude No, it's because the people who made them either didn't understand, or didn't have the time to do, API design. -
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@TehGrumpyDude Usually, it is both :)
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@cmuratori On early Windows it feels more like "not quite designed properly" or some variant instead of true pragmatism.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@TehGrumpyDude @MikePopoloski I actually used to admire their commit to backwards compatibility. I wish they would bring it back :( - Show replies
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@TehGrumpyDude You can always support the old API when you build the new one. That is what they always did, too. -
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@TehGrumpyDude Their only mistake was that instead of refining the old API to make the new one, so it got better... - Show replies
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