Ultra stupid question
Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2019 10:04 am
Hi
I well understand your concerns in respect of investing time and effort into learning and understanding a new (to you) product.
XSharp will, I am sure, gain traction. Based as it is on the earlier syntax of VO (which may lead some to think of it as old-hat rather than new), and backed by a committed/ responsive development team and growing community, all evidence points towards this being the case.
In addition to that, anything you learn has simple read-across to MS's flagship product C#, with the advantage that you'll probably find it much easier. (That latter point is, of course subjective)
Focus on getting to grips with WPF. Focus on the concepts of Class wide functions (essential for WPF) and I'll guarantee your time will not be wasted.
Terry
I well understand your concerns in respect of investing time and effort into learning and understanding a new (to you) product.
XSharp will, I am sure, gain traction. Based as it is on the earlier syntax of VO (which may lead some to think of it as old-hat rather than new), and backed by a committed/ responsive development team and growing community, all evidence points towards this being the case.
In addition to that, anything you learn has simple read-across to MS's flagship product C#, with the advantage that you'll probably find it much easier. (That latter point is, of course subjective)
Focus on getting to grips with WPF. Focus on the concepts of Class wide functions (essential for WPF) and I'll guarantee your time will not be wasted.
Terry