In that regard, Microsoft is hardly any different from Apple, Google, or many other vendors that aren't traditional UNIX shops.
There are the official sanctioned languages, and then third parties can do whatever they feel like.
Stay away from WinUI, even with .NET or C++, the amount of bugs, missing tooling and features isn't worth it.
In that regard, Microsoft is hardly any different from Apple, Google, or many other vendors that aren't traditional UNIX shops.
There are the official sanctioned languages, and then third parties can do whatever they feel like.
Stay away from WinUI, even with .NET or C++, the amount of bugs, missing tooling and features isn't worth it.