The Old New Thing
Practical development throughout the evolution of Windows.
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Oct 16, 2025
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Using RAII to remedy a defect where not all code paths performed required exit actions

Passing the obligation onward.

Oct 15, 2025
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Why can you increment a reference count with relaxed semantics, but you have to decrement with release semantics?

It's more important to clean up when you leave.

Oct 14, 2025
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I remember taking a screen shot of a video, and when I opened it in Paint, the video was playing in it! What witchcraft is this?

You copied the green screen.

Oct 13, 2025
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API design principle: Don’t tempt people to divide by zero

Remove it from the equation.

Oct 10, 2025
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The self-assignment principle for Windows Runtime properties: Don’t change behavior based on whether a property has been written to

The fact that a property has been set does not by itself trigger functionality.

Oct 9, 2025
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The self-assignment principle for Windows Runtime properties applies to default values

The default value must be legal.

Oct 8, 2025
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Windows Runtime API design principles around read-write properties: Idempotence and self-assignment

Setting it to the value it already has is not a crime.

Oct 7, 2025
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Remembering the end of support for VRML in Internet Explorer

No one left standing.

Oct 6, 2025
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Code comments should apply to the state of the system at the point the comment “executes”

Putting them in the flow.