It's been two years since Microsoft open-sourced Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), its .NET Core UI framework for building Windows desktop applications, but contributors aren't happy with how ...
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Microsoft released .NET 10 RC 1 with a go-live license (production supported through Oct. 14, 2025), highlighting updates ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More At its Microsoft Connect(); 2018 virtual event today, Microsoft made some ...
The new Windows Community Toolkit 5.1 update builds on functionality previously introduced for using Universal Windows Platform (UWP) controls in Windows Forms and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF ...
After the first part of this series dealt with Windows Forms, we will now look at Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Windows UI Library 3 (WinUI 3). Both GUI frameworks are based on XAML ...
Core Objective: Rapidly build industrial monitoring dashboards that support device status display, permission management, and custom view loading.
Microsoft is making three of its most popular Windows frameworks -- Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Windows Forms and the Windows UI XAML Library (WinUI) available under open source licenses.