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Exploring 3D graphics with the Windows Presentation Foundation, and other topics occasionally of interest to .NET developers.
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Interpreted Python and WindowsForms experiment
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I have been shopping around for a while now for a dynamic language to use when prototyping pet projects at home. Everything I read about Python seemed perfect except, of course, the lack of a .NET compiler. This week Jim Hugunin of Jython fame finally...
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3D for the Rest of Us, Part 1: 3D Coordinate System
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over 9 years ago
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Introduction A hallway conversation which Chris Anderson made me realize that when people ask me about 3D support in Avalon I have a bad habit of telling them everything they do not need to know . After all, it is all the details you do not have to...
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3D Graph Demo Posted
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Coincidently, the same day that Kerry Hammil's talk which featured the 3D Blood Sugar Tracker demo aired Joe Beda managed to get the source hosted at MSDN .
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