Windows forms and Longhorn

It appears many PDC attendees seem to have questions like:

1) WinFX is wonderful and all that, but do you guys have anything I can use before the Longhorn timeframe?

2) Hey, I just moved to .NET and started writing Windows Forms apps. Are you telling me this stuff is going to be obsolete?

BradA has addressed these questions in his newsgroup post, but I would like to reiterate here so that the message is clear.

  • Windows Forms is a part of the WinFX API stack in Longhorn. Your Windows Forms apps will run great on Longhorn and will be fully able to utilize its capabilities like Indigo and WinFS.
  • As PDC attendees will learn from this talk, there will be a great interop story between Avalon and Windows Forms. Windows Forms apps will be able to host Avalon controls and vice versa.
  • There are a ton of cool new features in Windows Forms in .NET Framework Whidbey, as well as some remarkable design time improvements. Check out all the Windows Forms sessions at the PDC.
  • You can use the cool new features of Windows Forms and develop apps that run not only on Longhorn, but on current and previous generation Windows OSes too.
  • Heard of ClickOnce, the new client application deployment technology? That will be available in the Whidbey timeframe for Windows Forms applications.

So get on to managed code today and write client apps using Windows Forms - its a great step towards WinFX and Longhorn!  

Source: Raghavendra Prabhu

 

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  • ::Heard of ClickOnce, the new client

    ::application deployment technology? That will

    ::be available in the Whidbey timeframe for

    ::Windows Forms applications.



    Sure I heard of this. I already use it.



    It is great to have something like this in Whidbey, but this is 100% available already today.





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