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QuestionOne 8-Bit Byte Across The Serial Port Pin
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QuestionWinforms or WPF Pin
Orjan Westin24-Oct-12 0:09
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Starting a new desktop application, I wonder whether I should stick with WinForms or try to learn WPF.

On the one hand, the application is quite simple, GUI-wise, and has no need for any blending or animation or other 'cool' things. It's a form-based application, of the classic type that's been a Windows staple for 20 years.

On the other hand, I've seen claims that WPF is the future.

Mind you, Win7 is only now being picked up, and Win8 still supports old desktop applications. Learning WPF as a gateway to Silverlight seems a bit pointless now that SL seems to have been dropped. It's also unlikely I'd try to migrate this app to the cloud - if I did, I'd probably re-write it in PHP or Python.

So that leaves WinRT. Is that the only reason for jumping to WPF?

(I should probably note that this is a hobby project - in my day job I'm a C++ developer, which I'm happy with, so I'm not interested in learning WPF to "further my career". I tend to write GUI-based applications in C#/Winforms though, as MFC is a dog.)

Grateful for reasoned advice.
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