I share your enthusiasm. ( see "Geeked out over XAML" Thread : 1462890 ) <g>
Just seems weirdly logical. And the VS2010 IDE makes it a lot of fun.
( and I obviously still do not know how to put a thread link into a message. <s> )
>A few months back I had a debate with Criag Berston here about WPF. He was advocating WPF, and I was being stubborn.
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>I started a new job 2 weeks ago. This is one of the best companies I have ever worked for. They are heavily using WPF and MVVM, and I must say, to you Criag, as well as everyone else, that I was wrong, and Craig was right.
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>WPF is amazing. I am deep into it, and I get it. I go to work each day like a kid in candy store, and I'm slapping myself for not learning
>this sooner. In just 2 weeks I'm reconsidering the way I do software, and I see a brighter horizon.
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>For all of you still holding out - go to WPF now. It's amazing.
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>Thanks Craig.
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