Nov 26

If you are a Web developer, probably most (but not all) of what this article is going to cover will be new to you. If you are a WinForms developer you have undoubtedly come across Panel classes before, and maybe even used some of the more sophisticated Panel sub classes, such as FlowLayoutPanel and TableLayoutPanel. You should also be familiar with WinForms properties such as Anchor and Dock. Sounds familiar? Well, the truth is that some of this knowledge will still be useful, but you will still have to do some learning. For you Web guys, the good news is that the XAML syntax is fairly similar to XHTML, so you shouldn’t have any trouble picking up this new way of creating UIs either.

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Nov 25

The Composite Application Guidance for WPF is designed to help you more easily build enterprise-level Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) client applications.

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Nov 23

Hello, I’m going to write a series of articles about WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation).

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