If you can create examples of a winform and avalonia form that are equivalent. Define success criteria and provide it with relevant documentation.
You can probably successfully do this I'd think.
If you can create examples of a winform and avalonia form that are equivalent. Define success criteria and provide it with relevant documentation.
You can probably successfully do this I'd think.
Which is fine, I just don't think it's impossible to enact correctly.
Which is fine, I just don't think it's impossible to enact correctly.