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XAML vs. HTML5 – A Discussion

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    Terrence Dorsey
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    In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

    Which would you rather use?

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      In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

      Which would you rather use?

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      k Prathap
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      i would use XAML/C# instead of HTML5/JS

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        In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

        Which would you rather use?

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        I would say XAML/C# for Windows 8...unless someone told me the HTML5/JS will properly 'just work' on other platforms.

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          In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

          Which would you rather use?

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          gardnerp
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          XAML by far. It's by far my favorite way to develop. I really hope this HTML5="Greatest end all coding option" hype bubble bursts soon. Sure, HTML5 is powerful, but nothing close to XAML. I realize this leaves mobile out of the picture, however I'm considering a desktop application only.

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            In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

            Which would you rather use?

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            ed welch
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            Are there only 2 choices?

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              Are there only 2 choices?

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              k Prathap
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              C++ also available

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                In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

                Which would you rather use?

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                Still, I'd happily go back to GDI-pre-plus if we only could agree on one UI technology.

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                  In Windows 8 development, you have several options for building your applications. XAML is one. HTML5 is one. Platforms, distribution, and everything else being equal, I would pick XAML/C# every time over HTML/CSS/JS, and I’ve been a web developer for 14 years.

                  Which would you rather use?

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                  Clifford Nelson
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                  Seems to me everyone here likes XAML/C#. I have to 100% agree. I have avoided ASP.NET as much as I can. WIth Silverlight and WPF I get the MVVM pattern, which I absolutely love. Not available with HTML. In my mind JavaScript was one of the worse decisions made on the web. Almost anything would have practibally been better: VB, C++, .... Personally think they should have come up with a language that played nice with XML.

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                    Seems to me everyone here likes XAML/C#. I have to 100% agree. I have avoided ASP.NET as much as I can. WIth Silverlight and WPF I get the MVVM pattern, which I absolutely love. Not available with HTML. In my mind JavaScript was one of the worse decisions made on the web. Almost anything would have practibally been better: VB, C++, .... Personally think they should have come up with a language that played nice with XML.

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                    Clifford Nelson wrote:

                    Not available with HTML.

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