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In a questionIn a question, I was castigated for using the term (and tag) "WPF" to mean UI code written with XAML, but in a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.

That may be a fair criticism, but if it's not called WPF, what should I be calling it?

In a question, I was castigated for using the term (and tag) "WPF" to mean UI code written with XAML, but in a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.

That may be a fair criticism, but if it's not called WPF, what should I be calling it?

In a question, I was castigated for using the term (and tag) "WPF" to mean UI code written with XAML, but in a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.

That may be a fair criticism, but if it's not called WPF, what should I be calling it?

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What's the right name (tag) for the equivalent of WPF, when used in a Universal Windows App?

In a question, I was castigated for using the term (and tag) "WPF" to mean UI code written with XAML, but in a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) app.

That may be a fair criticism, but if it's not called WPF, what should I be calling it?