>Even if Microsoft does create anything like that , I doubt , you would be happy with generated code for maintenance purposes ( unless WPF generated code will never change, which is unlikely ). To my knowledge Microsoft offers inter-operation between Windows Forms and WPF and if re-doing application from scratch is not realistic , one may start impressing clients with WPF slowly replacing some functionality or producing new parts in that.You're right, I wouldn't be happy ... but it would be something to start with. I have heard that you can mix WPF with windows controls (well, I'd use my sub-classes of windows controls), so that may be the direction to go. Again, I don't think it will be any time soon for the suite of products we are currently working on.
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>>I'm still waiting for Microsoft to come out with the conversion tool they've been promising to convert a WinForm to a WPF form. Think it'll ever happen?
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