taspeotis wrote:Going with the "is WPF dead" theme at the start of this thread, I'd like to use Prism/WPF in a commercial application I maintain but not if WPF is on the wag out. I'm using Prism as an informal indicator that Microsoft is still interested in WPF.
I guess I would consider the fact that they recently released an updated version of Prism for .NET 4.5 and that there are a few new features and performance improvements in WPF 4.5 indication that it will move forward. I would love to see some similar love for Silverlight so that people would have confidence that it is not going away either. But it may be a little closer to maintenance mode than WPF, we shall see.