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by dgellow
1919 days ago
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On Windows native components can be in C++/WinRT or C#, which is quite nice. Typescript for the glue, managed C++ for the heavy lifting. That's a great compromise IMHO, at least in theory. I'm still a bit skeptical because I haven't seen yet WinUI or UWP applications with a passable user experience. |
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However nowadays I have become quite sceptical on what it will ever be, and looking forward to what news BUILD 2021 might bring.
C++/WinRT tooling still doesn't match C++/CX, doing UI in .NET or ReactNative (QML style) seems to be the workaround for it, endless list of Github issues on WinUI, Reunion and all WinRT bindings, community talks with lots of previews, and state of current tooling.
Then the various UI teams seem to be competing to which of them will get more developer mindshare.
So it is a mess, that I hope BUILD will get a more clear picture.