A Flex and WPF Comparison

February 16th, 2007 by ryanstewart

I’ve been meaning to blog this for a while because it’s definitely worth a look. Pavan over at The FlexWinds Blog has been doing a multiple part comparison of Flex and WPF. Now those two technologies shouldn’t usually be compared because Flex is all about web applications and WPF is about building windows applications, but this is much less a “use case” overview and more a syntax overview. It also dives into some of the features between the two, which may not be apt, but by the time you’re finished reading, you’ll have a lot of info about both technologies.

Part one covers WPF and a bit of Flash/Flex, part 2a talks about how WPF separates content and style and part 2b covers it for Flex. Great work Pavan!

[tags]Flex, WPF, Rich Internet Applications[/tags]

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  1. Pavan

    Thanks Ryan!

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A blog by a Platform Evangelist at Adobe covering Adobe's RIA platform. Includes posts about Adobe Flex, Adobe AIR, ColdFusion, LiveCycle, Thermo, and everything in between.