More avoidance I see

You're just another one of those skids who doubles as a pretender. I did ask a couple questions, but there's topics regardless that you never had a debate towards, in regards to what I was talking about, so the semantics behind my posts, if that's all you're concerned with debating here, doesn't really interest me. I was giving hints towards concepts and waiting for you to respond with relevant information, and you did not (
not even once with any supporting facts actually). You didn't have anything better to say than just how POSIX is better than the Win32API, which is essentially a ridiculous statement aside from the rest of the nonsense you went into detail about.
If you want a direct question, here is a few.
1. Explain how POSIX (a standard) could replace the Win32API?
2. Do you know what API stands for? and...
3. Explain how any portable library could be used as a universal solution for any platform? (Btw, that currently does not exist)
Just for your information, Windows essentially started in ~1980, the first POSIX standard wasn't until 1988.... Linux on the other hand, that's a different story. If the Win32 API is depreciated, you're essentially saying that any interface with Windows is depreciated, which makes no sense.