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The microsoft way is probably still WPF, yea. Though there are some articles every once in a while asking "Is WPF dead?" etc
A good alternative is Avalonia, syntax wise pretty close to WPF, but more community driven and cross-platform
WPF with ... C#? C++/RT? ... is there any place I can get this info from MS so I don't always have to ask friendly strangers on Lemmy? :D