'Is WPF dead?' Some devs claim 'Yes' as Microsoft relegates Issues/PRs to the community
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In a recent livestreamed .NET Community Standup on YouTube, Microsoft put up a slide indicating Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a "community run project," prompting an audience question about whether the tech was dead (Microsoft said no) and a subsequent Twitter uproar among some developers who insist the opposite.
Not 'dead', just 'done'?
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In a recent livestreamed .NET Community Standup on YouTube, Microsoft put up a slide indicating Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a "community run project," prompting an audience question about whether the tech was dead (Microsoft said no) and a subsequent Twitter uproar among some developers who insist the opposite.
Not 'dead', just 'done'?
The future is WASM. :laugh: Until it dies in 5-10 years as well. :rolleyes:
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The future is WASM. :laugh: Until it dies in 5-10 years as well. :rolleyes:
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Until it dies in 5-10 years as well.
Years? I'm expecting 5-10 months until it's "legacy" code. :laugh:
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