lambda-converters
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lambda-converters
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WPF Begins its Long Goodbye
Yeah, I think some things go a bit too far. I also think they tried too hard to solve certain things (poorly) in XAML that frankly shouldn't be declarative. There's a few things you can do to make WPF less painful. I recommend using https://github.com/michael-damatov/lambda-converters, for example, rather than writing whole-blown converter classes of your own.
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(rant/discussion/question) Why does wpf seem so overly complicated?
something like https://github.com/michael-damatov/lambda-converters should be built in because writing a whole-ass class is inexplicably verbose for 95% of things people do with converters
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Example of something that WPF can do (functionality wise) and WinForms cannot? advanced feature?
instead of full-blown converters in C#, let me write inline lambdas right in the XAML. Blazor lets me do that, sort of. (I use https://github.com/michael-damatov/lambda-converters so I at least don't have to write entire types.)
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Best alternatives for WPF for sustainability and free controls?
I haven’t dived too deep into MVU either, but at a glance, it seems more focused on lambdas. IMHO, one of the weak spots in MVVM/XAML is how much boilerplate you have to write for a converter, when oftentimes just a lambda would do. This lib helps, but it still isn’t inline with the rest of the UI.
Standard-Toolkit
- WinForms style libraries recommendation
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Best alternatives for WPF for sustainability and free controls?
I don't know of any free control packages for WPF, although I'm sure they're out there somewhere. But I do know that WinForms has one called Krypton. It's open source and has a ton of stuff in it.
What are some alternatives?
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