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That's slightly hyperbolic. There is a strategy, there is a path forward. The same techniques and languages are used. The complete mess you are talking about is really a non-event. Silverlight is going to be supported for years and new development should be done as WinRT.
Whats the big deal?
C++ devs can now use XAML...so XAML is still a first class ui citizen. So can the dot net languages.
I personally think even desktop app developers should be doing their ui in html and css...but hey.