I'm a bit biased but I would say a good thing to do would be to write a UWP app with the latest WinUI.
When WinUI 3.0 is ready, you should be able to easily migrate to a WinUI 3.0 desktop app (if you need to go out of the sandbox).
By that time, you'll already be completely familiar with the presentation code used for WinUI 3.0 (Since it's pretty similar to UWP XAML)
Also: Feel free to join us at the UWP Discord 😉: discord.gg/2mUUGvm
So, i should go with WinUi 3.0 i guess ?
Yeah
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I'm a bit biased but I would say a good thing to do would be to write a UWP app with the latest WinUI.
When WinUI 3.0 is ready, you should be able to easily migrate to a WinUI 3.0 desktop app (if you need to go out of the sandbox).
By that time, you'll already be completely familiar with the presentation code used for WinUI 3.0 (Since it's pretty similar to UWP XAML)
Also: Feel free to join us at the UWP Discord 😉: discord.gg/2mUUGvm
So, i should go with WinUi 3.0 i guess ?
Yeah