data securedLike A Duck@programming.dev to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 868 points – 1 years ago97Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentIn C:\Program Files? Or C:\Program Files (x86)?C:\Program Files\ unless your program is 20+ years old and you still haven't written a version for modern-day systems. 32-bit is dead.Let's take a look at the old ssd... C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy C:\Program Files (x86)\Hearthstone C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\ etceteraWe’re walking about Windows, here. If 32-bit ever dies on Windows, it will be lovingly stuffed and placed on the mantle like a pet whose owner can’t admit it’s gone.
In C:\Program Files? Or C:\Program Files (x86)?C:\Program Files\ unless your program is 20+ years old and you still haven't written a version for modern-day systems. 32-bit is dead.Let's take a look at the old ssd... C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy C:\Program Files (x86)\Hearthstone C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\ etceteraWe’re walking about Windows, here. If 32-bit ever dies on Windows, it will be lovingly stuffed and placed on the mantle like a pet whose owner can’t admit it’s gone.
C:\Program Files\ unless your program is 20+ years old and you still haven't written a version for modern-day systems. 32-bit is dead.Let's take a look at the old ssd... C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy C:\Program Files (x86)\Hearthstone C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\ etceteraWe’re walking about Windows, here. If 32-bit ever dies on Windows, it will be lovingly stuffed and placed on the mantle like a pet whose owner can’t admit it’s gone.
Let's take a look at the old ssd... C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy C:\Program Files (x86)\Hearthstone C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\ etcetera
We’re walking about Windows, here. If 32-bit ever dies on Windows, it will be lovingly stuffed and placed on the mantle like a pet whose owner can’t admit it’s gone.
In C:\Program Files? Or C:\Program Files (x86)?
C:\Program Files\ unless your program is 20+ years old and you still haven't written a version for modern-day systems. 32-bit is dead.
Let's take a look at the old ssd...
C:\Program Files (x86)\Epic Games
C:\Program Files (x86)\GOG Galaxy
C:\Program Files (x86)\Hearthstone
C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\
etcetera
We’re walking about Windows, here. If 32-bit ever dies on Windows, it will be lovingly stuffed and placed on the mantle like a pet whose owner can’t admit it’s gone.