Stick with WPF but target .NET Core - Or should I say .NET 5.0 - All this why you wait for WINUI to be released ( Last expectation is 1st quarter of 2021) - In my mind once you know XAML and most of the controls you know any version of XAML. My Experience is that UWP is really not being used in the corporate world, in fact is being shunned , is more like a hippie I wanna to be like Apple mood.
IF you are Developing for the WINDOWS OS - like I am - stick to proven and Resilient
Frameworks.
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Stick with WPF but target .NET Core - Or should I say .NET 5.0 - All this why you wait for WINUI to be released ( Last expectation is 1st quarter of 2021) - In my mind once you know XAML and most of the controls you know any version of XAML. My Experience is that UWP is really not being used in the corporate world, in fact is being shunned , is more like a hippie I wanna to be like Apple mood.
IF you are Developing for the WINDOWS OS - like I am - stick to proven and Resilient
Frameworks.