could have.

On the other hand the rest either waits for it to die off, or to become less cumbersome to learn and verbose to use, or just ignore it altogether (like I am right now).

Are you just collecting opinions or do you have some underlying ideas related to XAML usage either for Castle or MEF?

On 31/12/2010 10:22 AM, hammett wrote:
Valid. On the other hand, I guess lots of developers already crossed this chasm.

2010/12/30 Krzysztof Koźmic<[email protected]>:
I do appreciate what you can do with it - it is quite powerful, and in hands
of someone who went through the very steep learning curve and didn't give up
it ends up being an elegant solution. However it's abysmal when you try to
learn the syntax. It's so verbose and not natural. You can tell it is a
serialisation format, not intended to be written by hand (initially). I gave
it a shot twice in the past, and both times I decided I'd rather spend my
time learning something else.

just my opinion.

Krzysztof

On 31/12/2010 8:48 AM, hammett wrote:
Maybe I had too much kool aid, but I actually like it. Your thoughts?

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