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WinForm

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What is WinForm?

Windows Forms (WinForms) is a graphical (GUI) class library that is part of the .NET Framework, providing a platform for building rich, Windows-based applications. It offers a straightforward way to create forms, controls, and event handlers, making it suitable for developing desktop applications with a native Windows look and feel. WinForms applications are commonly used for creating business applications, utilities, and other software that require a user interface.

What other technologies are related to WinForm?

WinForm Competitor Technologies

WPF is a modern presentation framework that competes with WinForms for building desktop applications.
mentioned alongside WinForm in 1% (428) of relevant job posts

WinForm Complementary Technologies

DevExpress offers UI controls and components that can be used to enhance and extend WinForms applications.
mentioned alongside WinForm in 2% (60) of relevant job posts
WCF can be used to build services that WinForms applications can consume to enable client-server architectures.
mentioned alongside WinForm in 0% (124) of relevant job posts
C# is the primary programming language used to develop WinForms applications.
mentioned alongside WinForm in 0% (645) of relevant job posts

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