• GamingChairModel@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Windows is the first thing I can think of that used the word “application” in that way, I think even back before Windows could be considered an OS (and had a dependency on MS-DOS). Back then, the Windows API referred to the Application Programming Interface.

    Here’s a Windows 3.1 programming guide from 1992 that freely refers to programs as applications:

    Common dialog boxes make it easier for you to develop applications for the Microsoft Windows operating system. A common dialog box is a dialog box that an application displays by calling a single function rather than by creating a dialog box procedure and a resource file containing a dialog box template.

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      1 hour ago

      Goddamn …. That is a thing of horrific beauty. I saved it immediately.

      (I’m a technical writer so it should be fun to go through this ancient tome)

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      to develop applications for the Microsoft Windows operating system.

      Could they have meat “uses for the MS…”?