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As you may know, we are a few months away from our next major release (v21.2). In this post, I’ll summarize WPF-related features/capabilities available in our upcoming Early Access (EAP) build, and preview additional WPF and WinUI features we expect to ship in November...
Eugene Lapshov (DevExpress)
10 September 2021
As always, we hope you are doing well in this difficult time period. If we can be of service, please contact us at your convenience. In this month’s edition of our WPF Tips & Tricks post, we decided to create a couple of WPF Grid-related examples – examples...
Andrey Marten (DevExpress Support)
28 August 2020
As you may know, Visual Studio 2019 16.3 includes a new XAML Designer for WPF .NET Core. We worked closely with the Visual Studio team to address as many issues as possible and to seamlessly integrate our v19.2 WPF .NET Core control set with the new designer.
In our upcoming release (v20.1), we continue to enhance the design-time experience for those targeting the WPF .NET Core platform....
The DevExpress Team
6 May 2020
In this blog post, we'll describe how you can publish a .NET Core 3 desktop application using Visual Studio tools....
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