Deep diving into Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF)
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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a revolutionary client programming framework where media video, audio, and images, and graphics (2D and 3D) converge to let you develop immersive Windows applications using a powerful markup language like (XAML). We should together gather great insights which is needed to develop responsive and dynamic WPF applications that are easy to build and maintain. So do share your thoughts on this.....
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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) provides developers with a unified programming model for building rich Windows smart client user experiences that incorporate UI, media, and documents. The primary WPF programming model is exposed through managed code. Early in the design phase of WPF there were a number of debates about where the line should be drawn between the managed components of the system and the unmanaged ones. The CLR provides a number of features that make development more productive and robust (including memory management, error handling, common type system, etc.) but they come at a cost. The major components of WPF are illustrated in the figure below. The red sections of the...
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Darpan Sinha
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Yea I wrote that i took this from MS :) any ways on you point I personally feel that unless we are in need of a very Dynamic UI and ready to spend the cost for Expression Blend its not a very feasible option however on the contary I will say using...
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Dennis Aries
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Hmm. I was hoping on more insight in this article. Just a copy-paste from the microsoft website doesn't cut it for me. What have you done with it in the past 6 months? What did you think was good about it, what was better left out? How does this...
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Caliburn is a WPF framework geared towards the creation of testable, maintainable and extensible client applications. It has strong support for MVC/MVP as well as many other features useful in the creation of a modern Windows application. I started building an early version of this framework in the first quarter of last year for use on a WPF LOB my company was developing for a major state institution. The framework turned out to be a boon for painlessly creating testable WPF applications. A month or so ago I decided that the framework needed to be rebuilt in order to improve its design and to add a number of additional features; and to get it into a form that was acceptable for sharing with...
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