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Jul 31st, 2009, 08:08 AM
#33
Re: Programming Then & Now
 Originally Posted by Jenner
What I want to see are more fully fleshed out WPF base controls; or at least a set of transitional controls that have more of the features of their WinForm equivalents to make that rift a little less wide.
Whilst that would be good to at least attract people from winforms and slightly ease the transition, I dont think its really necessary. Basically everyone that tries WPF hates it for the first few days because it looks like winforms, it does pretty much the same job as winforms, but they cant program it like winforms. Changing WPF to be more like winforms is just taking steps backwards if you ask me but I do appreciate you are not saying lets change anything big, you are just suggesting that the controls have more of the properties and methods that people are used to. Once you get used to WPF there are not many situations where you wish you had the equivalent winforms control... or maybe thats just me because I dont make any really large programs, I dunno.
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