On Sunday, 17 February 2013 at 16:05:49 UTC, Michael wrote:
On Sunday, 17 February 2013 at 15:29:56 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:

There we go again, XAML is WPF.


xaml can be used with WinForms.

yes, maybe technology the same, but concrete implementations are different. For example, they all use hardware acceleration.

XAML is a descriptive markup language and has nothing to do with WinForms. Of course, you can host a WPF user control in a WinForms ElementHost but that's all.

The closest thing to WPF that you can use in D is QML/QtD.

And Microsoft is promoting C++/XAML for Windows Store Applications, you cannot write desktop applications using WinRT. You're stuck in the desktop world to classic WinAPI/C++ development or WPF/any .NET language.




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