What is WinFX– an Executive Summary

Here you will find a *very high level* overview of WinFx. Good as a first step on selling the use of WinFx in that next projecto to your CIO. Courtesy of the nice guys at IDesign (also authors of these very usable coding standards).

Published Tuesday, February 28, 2006 11:41 PM by Edgar Sánchez
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# re: What is WinFX– an Executive Summary

Wednesday, March 01, 2006 3:33 AM by Stephane Rodriguez

I don't recommend anyone to read this lousy article. Not only is the guy inventing new acronyms (WF, W3K), but his claims are either incorrect (it's unclear whether the WinFX run-time is going to be bundled with Windows Vista at this point), outdated or flat out wrong.

I recommend readers to stick with articles from Microsoft.

# re: What is WinFX– an Executive Summary

Wednesday, March 01, 2006 9:42 AM by Edgar Sánchez
Hi, Stephane, not so hard! For example, WF is the *official* acronym form Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF originally, but changed since this is the acronym of the World Wildlife Fund). Current plans at Microsoft will most certainly include WinFx run-time in Vista. Could you please point out which parts of the overview are outdated or flat out wrong?

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