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I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

Though this questionthis question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.

I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

Though this question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.

I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

Though this question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.

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Richard Morgan
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I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

ThoughtThough this question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.

I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

Thought this question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.

I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

Though this question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.

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Richard Morgan
  • 2.8k
  • 1
  • 22
  • 29

I think this blog post on the Esri site is still applicable:

ArcObjects or the ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for Java and WPF—which is right for you?

Thought this question discusses the Java flavors, it may help as well.