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Graham Elliott
WPF Healthcare Prototype Code Just Posted
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over 7 years ago
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grahame
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One of the Windows Presentation Foundation demos that I always like to demo (aside from the feature montage ) is the AllScripts / Contoso health prototype that provides some fantastic examples of different WPF technologies and techniques. I particularly...
Graham Elliott
Windows CardSpace Presentation Slides from the .NET 3.0 (WinFx) series
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After an insane week last week, I have finally found some time to upload the slides from the Final Installment of the WinFX (.NET 3.0) Series: Windows CardSpace Drill Down. You can grab them from: WinFX Series Session 6 - Windows CardSpace feature drill...
Graham Elliott
Final Installment of the WinFX (.NET 3.0) Series: CardSpace drill down
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Just a quick reminder... The next (and final) installment of the .NET 3.0 series ( Windows CardSpace Drill down ) will be held on/at: Date: Thursday 12th October Time: 12.30pm - 1:30pm Venue: CITC, Mezzanine Level, 257 Collins St, Melbourne So if you...
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WPF Vista Gadgets
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Karsten Januszewski has just posted a blog entry about using XAML / XBAP and IFRAMEs to host WPF in a gadget in the Windows Vista Sidebar ( the pretty and surprisingly functional strip on the Vista desktop that contains gadgets, which are customisable...
Graham Elliott
Clear as Mud but Funny As .... !!
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Grant Neal (the local Windows Vista solution specialist in our office) pointed me to this today: http://www.clearification.com/ - A web site "presented" by Windows Vista. We then spent the next 30 mins trying to work out what on earth it was and I think...
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