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by togusa
3896 days ago
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It does but as you say due to the emperor's new clothes every few years, the loyalty isn't there now. I know of no companies doing greenfield desktop dev that are using any of their tech. It's all Qt, CEF, python/wx and JavaFX. Even the financial companies we deal with who were pretty heavy with the WPF are canning it next cycle. Incumbent MFC, Winforms and WPF stuff will live as long as VB6 did (and still does) though. Edit as HN won't let me reply (submitting too fast). In Europe and JavaFX also has hardware acceleration as does CEF as it uses Chrome's rendering engine. |
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>> Even the financial companies we deal with who were pretty heavy with the WPF are canning it next cycle.
Where are you based? What are they planning to adopt?
My company is consulting a couple of hedge funds in New York and they have no plans of replacing WPF for their trading apps.
The desktop CLR VM plus proper GPU acceleration makes WPF faster than any alternative (when avoiding binding). As far as I'm aware no other UI toolkit comes anywhere close.