Comment by int_19h
6 months ago
Visual Studio still supports WinForms including the graphical form designer, which is very close to the OG Delphi experience in late 90s (esp. since WinForms is such a blatant rip off VCL).
6 months ago
Visual Studio still supports WinForms including the graphical form designer, which is very close to the OG Delphi experience in late 90s (esp. since WinForms is such a blatant rip off VCL).
You are missing a step there, before Windows Forms there was WFC, Windows Foudation Classes (not to mix with the other WFC from .NET), used in J++, one of the reasons for Sun's lawsuit.
Alongside events, and J/Direct the percursor to P/Invoke.
https://news.microsoft.com/source/1998/03/10/microsoft-visua...
It was WFC that was the rip off, WinForms is basically WFC redone in C#.
Indeed, but very few people remember J++ or WFC, so I simplified that story.
Either way, someone coming from VCL will see a lot of familiar things in System.ComponentModel.