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Joe Send mail to the author(s) leads the architecture of an experimental OS's developer platform, where he is also chief architect of its programming language. His current mission is to enable writing large-scale software that is reliable, secure, and scalable by-construction. Before this, Joe founded the Parallel Extensions to .NET project. He has been granted 19 patents, with 49 pending. When not working, Joe enjoys travelling with his wife, writing books, writing music, studying music theory & mathematics, and doing anything involving food & wine.

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 Friday, August 27, 2004

As you've most likely already heard, Microsoft announced today that WinFX will target downlevel operating systems (e.g. WinXP and WS03) in addition to Longhorn. This is awesome news. For more details on our plan, I'll leave it to The Man Himself - David Treadwell. Chris Sells also has a great summarization of what this means to WinFX customers.

I'm extremely excited about this... the platform that I live, breath, and... well... y'know... eat, I guess... every day (WinFX, that is) will experience an elevated and accelerated adoption as a result. It'd be awesome if there was a simple switch we could throw that immediately gives everyone LH, but this obviously isn't reality. As a result, shipping on XP and WS03 means that we'll reach a broader audience in a shorter amount of time. ISVs and IT shops can get cooking with gas without requiring that 100% of their users be on the “latest and greatest” OS. Goodness if you ask me.

Update: Soma offers up some perspective, and Paul Thurrott gives some historical insights and opinions as to why this is a good move for the big house.

 

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