While I use their awesome tools for C# wpf development, and they save me hours and hours of time, the really outstanding aspect of DevExpress is the support they provide. Responses to questions are always very thorough and typically include a code snippet...
The documentation and the support center for the WPF controls feels less complete than the WinForms documentation. While this is probably just my personal impression, I was almost always able to find an answer to a certain problem I had with the WinForms...
I like ExtJS because everything is built in and I don't have to rely on third party libraries. For example, I can build a fully fleshed out grid in only a few lines of code. I like that the documentation is thorough and there are a lot of examples of ways...
Hard to learn, expensive, hard 2 upgrade
While I use their awesome tools for C# wpf development, and they save me hours and hours of time, the really outstanding aspect of DevExpress is the support they provide. Responses to questions are always very thorough and typically include a code snippet...
I like ExtJS because everything is built in and I don't have to rely on third party libraries. For example, I can build a fully fleshed out grid in only a few lines of code. I like that the documentation is thorough and there are a lot of examples of ways...
The documentation and the support center for the WPF controls feels less complete than the WinForms documentation. While this is probably just my personal impression, I was almost always able to find an answer to a certain problem I had with the WinForms...
Hard to learn, expensive, hard 2 upgrade