Many open-source JavaScript libraries come with datagrids that have filtering capabilities, but there isn't a large library that does this on the .NET Desktop side; there are small attempts, but they aren't fully functional.
Material Design in XAML is probably the most used UI library in WPF. Therefore, a new control as a filterable datagrid, or an extension to an existing datagrid, would take .NET Desktop a step forward.
Many open-source JavaScript libraries come with datagrids that have filtering capabilities, but there isn't a large library that does this on the .NET Desktop side; there are small attempts, but they aren't fully functional.
Material Design in XAML is probably the most used UI library in WPF. Therefore, a new control as a filterable datagrid, or an extension to an existing datagrid, would take .NET Desktop a step forward.