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  • WPF Overviews in MSDN2

    I start to learn WPF from MSDN and this overviews very help: Panels Overview Styles Overview Resources Overview Graphics: WPF Graphics, Animation, and Media Overview Imaging Overview Drawing Objects Overview 3-D Graphics Overview 3-D Transformations Overview Geometry Overview Data Binding: Commanding...
    Posted to I LOVE C# (Weblog) by Vardi on 06-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WPF
  • .NET Framework 3.0

    Today, as Ecuador was beating Poland in the World Cup (way to go Ecuador!), Somasegar was announcing that what was previously known as WinFX (WCF, WPF, WF) plus other technologies like WCS (formerly Infocard) are an integral part of .NET Framework 3.0 . Furthermore, *all* these components will be available...
    Posted to .NET at 9.400 ft above sea level (Weblog) by Edgar Sánchez on 06-09-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: wcf, wf, vista, avalon, infocard, WinFx, wpf, .NET
  • Clear Project List from Start Page

    Here is a nice tips to clear the Recent project list or File list from Visual Studio .Net Run--> RegEdit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\<your version>\ProjectMRUList delete unnecessary list. similarly for FileMRuList. Make sure not disturb other key from the...
    Posted to Suresh Behera (Weblog) by Suresh Behera on 05-31-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Commerce Server, Community News, Sharepoint, Mobile, WCF, Web Services, Windows Forms, AJAX, Vista, Visual Basic, Visual Studio, .NET FAQ, Atlas, Avalon, BCL, Biztalk, Orcas, General Software Development, IIS, Infocard, SQL Server, WinFX, WPF, WWF, C#, CLR, .Interview, .Net, Agile, Content Management Server, Crossbow, DotNet, ASP.NET
  • WPF/E

    Tim Anderson has some commentary on WPF/E. He sums up his thoughts like this: In the past Microsoft has been characterised by its single-minded focus on Windows. Why does it now want to create a cross-platform runtime engine? It is the clearest sign yet that it can no longer base its entire strategy...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 05-24-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: DHTML, AJAX, Java, WPF, WPF/E, Tim Anderson, Flash
  • Miguel on WPF

    Another of Drew's post's lead me to this post from Miguel that WPF is the J2EE of the GUI world , the background for this can be found on Wenser's post . I have a lot of respect for Miguel it's hard not to, the man is the shizz no doubt about that but his post is open ended and I like...
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by astopford on 08-11-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WPF, .NET
  • Will Vista, Office 2007, and Sharepoint 2007 cure cancer?

    Of course, I'm overdoing it -may be a lot-, but you need to drive readers to your blog, don't you? Anyways, it's worth reading this article about a very interesting project that uses Vista, Office 2007, Sharepoint 2007 and .NET 3.0 to help coordinate a cancer research team, you can also see...
    Posted to .NET at 9.400 ft above sea level (Weblog) by Edgar Sánchez on 08-23-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: wpf, wcf, vista, Office, Sharepoint
  • Week in review

    Now I have access to RSS Bandit I can catch up fully with the weeks news (old news to you lot I know but news to me :) .NET 3.0 goes to RC (I guess RC1), follows closely in the wake of Vista RC. [ Via Wayne ] EWD goes to Beta 1 , congrats to Wayne and his team, bugs in the CTP made it hard to use so...
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by astopford on 09-11-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Testing & Build Systems, Summaries, .NET, NUnit, WPF, unit testing
  • Screw 2.0, I'm Going Straight to 3.0

    Recently the discussion came up about using .NET 2.0 in some future products. I work on server products, and we've been using 2.0 there for a while. However, there is a bit of concern around deploying the 2.0 framework with our desktop apps. Our software is shipped ESD style and a lot of customers...
    Posted to Jesse Ezell Blog (Weblog) by Jesse Ezell on 10-05-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: WPF, General Software Development, .NET, .NET 3.0, Vista
  • Learning Windows Presentaton Foundation Development

    This week, I'm finally getting around to exploring Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) more deeply. As a starting point, I went through the online course, Developing Rich Experiences with Microsoft® .NET Framework 3.0 and Visual Studio® 2005 . ASP.NET developers will find themselves in...
    Posted to WebLog of Ken Cox (Weblog) by Ken Cox [MVP] on 10-12-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: ASP.NET, NET, WPF
  • .NET 3.0 RTMed !

    .Net 3.0 formally known as WinFx RTMed yesterday so if you would like to use the following technologies in you apps : Windows Presentation Foundation Windows Communication Foundation Windows Workflow Foundation Windows CardSpace Download and install .Net 3.0 from here Download Visual Studio 2005 extensions...
    Posted to Ohad's WebLog (Weblog) by Ohad Israeli on 11-07-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: C#, MS Application Blocks, .NET General, Visual Studio 2005, WCF, WPF
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