What do you mean by "now"? Did something happen this month? WPF and WinForms haven't seen much at all for... a long time. This comment sums it up well: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29424984
.NET 6 was released last month. This is the first release when you can reasonably use Windows Forms and WPF with .NET Core; they've spent a few years getting those frameworks to that point. I'm not sure that addresses what the other commenter is talking about, though. In this thread we were talking about "maintenance" and "future-proofing" but that commenter is talking about major new features; I'm not sure that we're talking about the same things.
electroly|4 years ago