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The original thread is on the devil’s website and I don’t want to direct traffic to it, so here’s a link to the tweet instead:

https://twitter.com/davidfowl/status/1671351948640129024?s=46&t=OEG0fcSTxko2ppiL47BW1Q

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[–] douglasg14b@programming.dev 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

TBH I wouldn't recommend you be building applications in .Net Framework.... Most complaints about it have been a solved problem for years with .Net Core/.Net 5+. And there are upgrade paths, at least if you aren't maintaining WPF/Winforms

Bugs and regressions? I wonder if that's for different things than I touch, I've had almost no disruptions for the last 9 years. But I've mostly worked on console apps and backends. Almost no UI work aside from some WPF and Winforms side projects ages ago.

[–] TheCee@programming.dev 2 points 1 year ago

Well, a migration wasn't an option for our project. But I've been trying Windows Forms with .Net 6, but the experience wasn't that great, either. And it was basic, first-five-minutes stuff like the form designer not opening.

Microsoft might have announced the end of their own UI story just recently, but to me, it felt always half-assed.