Adventures in .NET
WPF Still Going Strong - .NET 134
"I thought WPF was dead" is usually one of the first things that Kevin Bost hears when discussing today's topic. WPF is not dead. In fact, WPF is supported by .NET 6 and a plethora of third-party apps, extensions and packages. Kevin has been working with WPF for a long time and has become an expert on the framework. In today's episode we discuss some of the strengths and weaknesses of WPF, competing frameworks, open-source projects and the path forward. If you need to develop desktop apps for Windows, WPF is still the most mature framework out there. Have you worked with WPF? Are you currently developing applications with WPF? Let us know on Twitter at @dotnet_Podcast.
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- Kevin Bost - IntelliTect
- GitHub - MaterialDesignInXAML/MaterialDesignInXamlToolkit
- Windows Community Toolkit Documentation - Windows Community Toolkit
- Debugging WPF - Visual Studio (Windows)
- What is MahApps.Metro?
- GitHub - snoopwpf/snoopwpf
- GitHub - Keboo/XAMLTest
- KitoKeboo - Twitch
- Kevin Bost
- Twitter: @kitokeboo