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I know I will have to learn C# a lot in the beginning, and the WinForms too, but if it could pay off in the end...<BR><BR>Just looking for opinions. Anyone here made the move and regretted it?
In my great big mess of "I've never done much winforms before, so let's do something difficult" code, I've run into a problem. I have several hundred user controls I need to load up at runtime ...
While .NET 5 and VS 2019 v16.8 are being lauded for their cross-platform support and latest-and-greatest functionality for creating modern cloud, mobile, AI, IoT and other apps in C#, there are a ... ...
It reads: I have a c# WinForms app that I have been converting to Blazor Wasm ... "But for us it is a huge technical challenge to bring the designer to .NET Core because it requires the design surface ...
It will include support for building desktop apps using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Forms (WinForms), Entity Framework (EF), Blazor, C# 8, and .NET Standard 2.1. As InfoQ ...