> Exactly the same feeling - even on Windows there really isn't anything like it - even from Microsoft.
WinForms itself is still around to this day, and Microsoft is actively updating and supporting it on the latest .NET versions. You can just pretend that none of that other stuff ever happened. I've been writing WinForms apps for 20 years, since the initial Visual Studio .NET beta. It still has that same high level of productivity that Visual Basic did.
WinForms itself is still around to this day, and Microsoft is actively updating and supporting it on the latest .NET versions. You can just pretend that none of that other stuff ever happened. I've been writing WinForms apps for 20 years, since the initial Visual Studio .NET beta. It still has that same high level of productivity that Visual Basic did.