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Hi, Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support in future releases depending on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this support.
Hi, Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support in future releases depending on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this support.
>> Hi, >> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one >> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when >> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support in future releases depending on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this support. Regards, Dmitry Shaporenkov JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
>> Hi, >> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one >> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when >> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
Valentin Kipiatkov Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
+1 for XAML support :)
Regards, Thomas Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>> Hello Innes, >> >> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support >> in >> future releases depending >> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this >> support. >> Regards, >> Dmitry Shaporenkov >> JetBrains, Inc >> http://www.jetbrains.com >> "Develop with pleasure!" >>> Hi, >>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one >>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when >>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
I do. Though I'm only doing some prototyping for our management at the moment, I'm confident that I'll get a commitment to create a product on this.
Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains) wrote:
Does anybody there really use XAML?
Valentin Kipiatkov Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
>> +1 for XAML support :) >> >> Regards, >> Thomas >> Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote: >> >>> Hello Innes, >>> >>> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support >>> in >>> future releases depending >>> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this >>> support. >>> Regards, >>> Dmitry Shaporenkov >>> JetBrains, Inc >>> http://www.jetbrains.com >>> "Develop with pleasure!" >>>> Hi, >>>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one >>>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when >>>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
Valentin Kipiatkov Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
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+1 for XAML support :)
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Regards, Thomas Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
> >> Hello Innes, >> >> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support >> in >> future releases depending >> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this >> support. >> Regards, >> Dmitry Shaporenkov >> JetBrains, Inc >> http://www.jetbrains.com >> "Develop with pleasure!" >>> Hi, >>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one >>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when >>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
>> Does anybody there really use XAML? >> >> Valentin Kipiatkov >> Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development >> JetBrains, Inc >> http://www.jetbrains.com >> "Develop with pleasure!" >>> +1 for XAML support :) >>> >>> Regards, >>> Thomas >>> Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote: >>>> Hello Innes, >>>> >>>> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get >>>> support >>>> in >>>> future releases depending >>>> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand >>>> this >>>> support. >>>> Regards, >>>> Dmitry Shaporenkov >>>> JetBrains, Inc >>>> http://www.jetbrains.com >>>> "Develop with pleasure!" >>>>> Hi, >>>>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one >>>>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when >>>>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
Hello Innes,
we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support in future
releases depending
on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this support.
Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
I vote for XAML support :)
Gabriel Lozano-Morán
+1 for XAML support :)
Regards,
Thomas
Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>> Hi,
>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one
>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when
>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
+1 for XAML support!
+1 - definitely!
>> Hi,
>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one
>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when
>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
Does anybody there really use XAML?
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> Hello Innes,
>>
>> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support
>> in
>> future releases depending
>> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this
>> support.
>> Regards,
>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>> Hi,
>>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one
>>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when
>>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
I do. Though I'm only doing some prototyping for our management at the
moment, I'm confident that I'll get a commitment to create a product on
this.
Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>> +1 for XAML support :)
>>
>> Regards,
>> Thomas
>> Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Innes,
>>>
>>> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get support
>>> in
>>> future releases depending
>>> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand this
>>> support.
>>> Regards,
>>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>>> JetBrains, Inc
>>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>>> Hi,
>>>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one
>>>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when
>>>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?
I do too but I would even use it more if ReSharper would support it :)
Gabriel
"Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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Well, we can consider supporting it in 2.x if many users use it (or will
use by that time).
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
>> Does anybody there really use XAML?
>>
>> Valentin Kipiatkov
>> Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>> +1 for XAML support :)
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Thomas
>>> Dmitry Shaporenkov (JetBrains) wrote:
>>>> Hello Innes,
>>>>
>>>> we have no plans to support XAML for 2.0 release. It may get
>>>> support
>>>> in
>>>> future releases depending
>>>> on how many people will use WinPF and XAML and will thus demand
>>>> this
>>>> support.
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>>>> JetBrains, Inc
>>>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>>>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> Does Jetbrains have any plans to support partial classes where one
>>>>> 'half' of the class is defined in a XAML file, as is the case when
>>>>> programming with the new Windows Presentation Foundation?