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32-bit to 64-bit - Obsolesence Pains Again?

robotsrule asks: "Having been in the computer industry a while I distinctly remember the pain of making the 16-bit to 32-bit transition, when Windows made the change to 32-bit support. Any developer who remember the joys of thunking and other kludges that were meant to help code conversions also remembers the arcane marathon debug sessions too. I have not been keeping up with the latest Microsoft Longhorn technical news, or the plans that the Linux community has for 64-bit platform support. Does anyone out there have a reliable prediction for the amount of system shock we are facing when either Longhorn or 64-bit Linux comes out? Will I lose all my favorite 32-bit development tools again as I watch the backward compatibility support dry up as the 64-bit O/S platforms are adopted? Or are the O/S manufacturers making happy noises about long-term support for existing development languages and tools?"

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  1. Re:Happy noises by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    AMd has been good to us lately. i think they'll continue to 'do the right thing'. Maybe they're the Google of hardware.

    How so? Do they track what sites you visit and sell the content of emails to advertisers? Or are they just generally hypocrites and assholes?

    Take your disgusting fanboiism over to the Apple-section, you fucking "omg teh googel is soooo shweet"-moron.