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Does it make sense to learn WPF?
I study C#, I really like the language and the .NET platform, I just would like to develop applications on WPF because I like working with graphics and interfaces, but judging by the vacancies, WPF is not really needed, do you think it’s worth killing 3 months to learn WPF and look for a job Or is it better not to mess with it and follow the path of the demanded ASP.NET to engage in site-slapping? Thanks friends ...
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WPF is used for UWP, knowledge will not be lost. Plus, MS recently bought Xamarin, I think soon the number of supported platforms for UWP may increase dramatically.
There is no point. MS most likely will soon bury it. Well, or at least will not develop. Learn QML better and Qt. True, this is not .NET, but the thing is much more promising.
WPF hasn't been developed for over 10 years. It is very complex and this complexity is empty i.e. there is no real profit from the knowledge of this horror. He is nailed to Winda. It is impossible to write it outside of Visual Studio and so on.
In short, nafig such happiness is needed.
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