|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Learning Windows Presentation Foundation
Peter Himschoot
writes "So it's "What I've been reading this summer" time again.
If you want to learn about what it means to do Windows Presentation Foundation, I recommend this book about WPF (aka Avalon)...
"
Power of ControlTemplates
vipin_aravind
writes "Below is a xaml which uses ControlTemplate and Resources. I have seen buttons effects in games when the user moves the mouse on top of them, they visually change in appearance. Using ControlTemplate you can ..."
Bag-O-Tricks Updated @TechEd
Kevin Moore
writes "...For everyone, I’ve posted an update to the Bag-O-Tricks for Beta2. No new features, but I fixed some bugs from the upgrade (the last update was for the Feb CTP). It’s hosted on the WPF community portal. Lots of cool stuff there. Check it out."
The WPF Community Site is Live
Lauren Lavoie
writes "The brand new WPF community website is live! Check out the aggregate feed for WPF blogs, another feed for forum posts, a sample gallery (you can download samples or post your own), and news and announcements about WPF. We hope that this will be a great resource for WPF developers and designers, and we’d ..."
Channel 9 video on WPF/E (cool dev tech for Macs and Windows)
Robert Scoble
writes "...An interesting video they threw up is one I did with the Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere team. If you're a developer this technology will let ..."
Expression Web Designer
Paul Mooney
writes "We are pleased to present the very first Community Technology Preview (CTP) of Expression Web Designer. Expression Web Designer is a professional design tool to help you create modern standards-based Web sites.
Expression Web Designer helps you create and work with:
"
Windows Vista Aero support in WPF & WinForms
Shawn Cicoria
writes "I’m starting to see more applications leveraging Aero Glass on Vista. They look quite cool. Here’s a couple of posts on getting Aero on WinForms and Windows Presentation Manager..."
Leveraging Glass in your WPF App
Bill Sheldon
writes "Tim Sneath added a cool post showing you how to add the Glass UI that is part of Arrow to you winform based application. Very cool effect for those looking to do a slick WPF application..."
|
|
|
|
|
|
s
|
|
|