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by mu_killnine
4265 days ago
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My guess is most companies will skip Win8 like they skipped Vista. Windows 10 looks to be what enterprise will rally around. But for fat applications, what's your alternative? Java is, at best, parity with something like WinRT but can't leverage the benefits that MS can bring to users with its native platform (assuming a big, MS-centric enterprise). WPF, as we've already said, isn't going to get any more of the pie. Let's not kid ourselves about Winforms or platforms that haven't even embraced data binding. In the meantime, you can't cross off Xamarin as a means to bring these WinRT applications to even more device types. |
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ef2xyb33
WPF main advantage over Winforms is XAML vs tool-generated designer class IMHO. Most of the other concepts have their equivalents in both technology.