Why Windows SDK doesn't provide standard MVVM helper patterns like ViewModel base or event aggregator? Why do we have to look for 3rd party options to provide such fundamentals?
This is amazing amount of progress in such a short time. Great job! It seems all of my reservations with UWP are getting addressed. One question though: Can I create win32 application in C++ and simply load and display custom C# UWP control?
The controls are still simple and feature less. The direction is good but please throw more people onto your development team. My favorite missing one is the path control (look at Apples NSPathControl).
it's so sad that basic stuff like validation does not work correctly in WPF and have no advanced features. Yet, the web community was able to solve this elegantly years ago. Even if we might get some UI feature backported to a year old Windows 10 release, this will be available in 2020? It's just not worth to develop in WPF.
When you develop new apps, they will be available in 2020. I think this is going to change soon when win7 is not supported anymore. I had to go the same way. Being optimistic and invest in the future.
Why Windows SDK doesn't provide standard MVVM helper patterns like ViewModel base or event aggregator? Why do we have to look for 3rd party options to provide such fundamentals?
This is amazing amount of progress in such a short time. Great job! It seems all of my reservations with UWP are getting addressed. One question though: Can I create win32 application in C++ and simply load and display custom C# UWP control?
The controls are still simple and feature less. The direction is good but please throw more people onto your development team. My favorite missing one is the path control (look at Apples NSPathControl).
it's so sad that basic stuff like validation does not work correctly in WPF and have no advanced features. Yet, the web community was able to solve this elegantly years ago. Even if we might get some UI feature backported to a year old Windows 10 release, this will be available in 2020? It's just not worth to develop in WPF.
wpf has validation and it works good enough, uwp doesn't have it though.
what do you mean by that? validation works on WPF just fine, right?
great work but all this is DOA when windows 7 still commands 36% of users.
When you develop new apps, they will be available in 2020. I think this is going to change soon when win7 is not supported anymore. I had to go the same way. Being optimistic and invest in the future.