• LeFantome@programming.dev
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    14 hours ago

    Again, it is because it is part of a series.

    They already had WoW (Windows on Windows) which was Win16 on Win32. The new one is Win32 on Win64.

    And if say “Windows on Windows 64” it makes sense. It is Windows emulation on top of Windows 64 (64 bit Windows). When they named it, all Windows was 32 bit Windows and 64 bit Windows was the future thing. So “emulating current Windows on Win64” was what WoW64 was doing.

    It did not age well though. I agree.

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      1 hour ago

      Yeah but it also shows the weird naming of WSL. It’s Windows (32) on Windows 64, but Windows Subsystem for Linux instead of Linux on Windows 64 (which would at least have fit the pattern).