Comment by deafpolygon
11 hours ago
> this is also a reason why WinUI efforts went down the drain.
That may be, but there is PLENTY of people with the expertise to develop WinUI apps -- IMO, the glaring problem would be that Microsoft can't get their head straight on which UI to support in the first place!
Win32, Windows Forms, WPF, even MFC, I do agree.
WinUI, only Microsoft employees on the Windows team, and fools that aren't aware of all the WinRT tooling reboots since Windows 8 was introduced, buying into WinUI marketing of how great it is.
As one of the fools that thought WinRT was a great idea, what .NET 1.0 should have been, I doubt there are many of those left.
WPF wasn't brought back into active status at BUILD 2024 by accident.
Can you write or point to some more insights about the problems / critique of these most recent approaches?
This comment should provide a good overview of the current chaos,
https://github.com/microsoft/microsoft-ui-xaml/discussions/1...