WPF Toolkit is not ready for production applications(codesnack.com)

submitted by jhnatowjhnatow(70) 3 years, 4 months ago

If you are planning on using the WPF Toolkit for production code, make sure you are aware of the risks you are incurring.

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posted by BschooleyBschooley(125) 3 years, 4 months ago 0

My webhost informed me earlier today that my site is currently being migrated to a new physical server. The process should complete sometime today. You may notice a few missing images (this is because the subdirectories are not currently accessible). Everything should be back to normal soon.

Thank you for reading the article. I just found it interesting that Microsoft was really pushing this toolkit at PDC and yet it is not in a state where it can really be used for production code. It really stretches the boundaries of the word "released" as Scott Guthrie used it in one of the keynotes. This would be okay if it was going to receive updates, but we now know that it probably won't prior to .NET 4.0. Hope this information helps people that were in my position of evaluating the toolkit for an upcoming project.

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posted by BschooleyBschooley(125) 3 years, 4 months ago 0

I'm trying to work with my hosting provider. The main page at http://www.codesnack.com is working but everything else is 404'ing. I think it's about time to move to another provider I guess.

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