Winforms still works nicely. With .Net Core it's great because XCopy deploy let's you deploy the app and .Net framework all together.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
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date: Sun, 25 May 2025 19:09:35 +0200
from: Daniel Gross <daniel@xxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: UI design and build
Am 25.05.2025 um 18:08 schrieb Patrik Schindler <poc@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Heretic question: Does it always need to be web? This whole web thing has become increasingly complex, while UI toolkits like Qt have evolved to be no longer solely a Linux-thing.
BTW: lately we needed a GUI for drag and drop interface to sort incoming PDF documents to the right archive keys (in a tree structure).
The web UI guys tried to implement that - it took ages, and it didn't work out. They meant they have to try out another framework for that.
So we tried it with a classic C# forms app - and it was up and running in less then 2 weeks by a single developer.
As always - use the right tool for the concrete job.
Regards,
Daniel
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