I've just been having my first touch of XAML with TFS Build Definition
Templates, and I'm not impressed. I think it makes sense to use XAML in
situations that call for it... but as a base for Build Templates? Not a
chance.

Just look at this: Navigate in a Complex Windows
Workflow<http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff972300.aspx>
.

Anything that is not hand-code friendly by definition requires a designer,
and designers are BAD. I've almost never found a case where they are
desirable in a complex environment.

-rb

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