3
Dear ones, I have never programmed with WPF but soon I will have the opportunity and already thinking about the future, which is now, in which desktop applications will be/are being migrated to the web and, also thinking of those who are still reluctant against it, which in case are the customers, i want to make the system serve both by web and by desktop.
Trying to avoid code redundancy I ask you: Is it possible to use the same view desktop and web? If not, how far can I go without having redundant codes unnecessary, or actually the view desktop is different for the view web?
Would you like to take the opportunity to ask if WPF runs at least on the most popular browsers such as IE, Firefox and Chrome? It is also cross-platform, for Linux and Mac OS?
In short, for the first question, the answer is no.
– Filipe.Fonseca
Thanks for your help! But you could answer me about the other questions too?
– user3628
@user3628, I believe it is more interesting to have a multilayered architecture, so you can have as many layers of presentation as you want (desktop, web, mobile, wearable, tvs, refrigerators, etc) and keep your business rules centralized.
– Tobias Mesquita