Sign in
Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve
Adventures in Windows programming.
Translate This Page
Translate this page
Powered by
Microsoft® Translator
Options
Email Blog Author
RSS for posts
Atom
RSS for comments
OK
Search
Tags
.NET Framework
Azure
brainwave
C#
Chaos
Cider
cloud computing
EEG
HTML5
Internet Explorer
JavaScript
Kinect
Metro style app
Microsoft
Silverlight
Visual Studio
Windows
Windows 8
Windows Phone
Windows programming
Windows SDK
Windows Store
Windows Store app
WPF
XAML
Archive
Archives
June 2013
(1)
May 2013
(3)
April 2013
(4)
March 2013
(5)
December 2012
(1)
November 2012
(2)
October 2012
(2)
August 2012
(1)
June 2012
(1)
May 2012
(4)
April 2012
(3)
March 2012
(1)
February 2012
(3)
September 2011
(1)
July 2011
(1)
June 2011
(2)
April 2011
(4)
March 2011
(3)
February 2011
(2)
January 2011
(1)
December 2010
(1)
September 2010
(5)
August 2010
(2)
July 2010
(3)
June 2010
(2)
May 2010
(1)
April 2010
(2)
February 2010
(3)
October 2009
(3)
September 2009
(4)
June 2009
(1)
April 2009
(1)
March 2009
(2)
December 2008
(1)
November 2008
(2)
October 2008
(1)
September 2008
(2)
August 2008
(3)
May 2008
(2)
April 2008
(1)
March 2008
(1)
February 2008
(1)
January 2008
(3)
November 2007
(2)
October 2007
(2)
September 2007
(3)
August 2007
(3)
July 2007
(3)
June 2007
(4)
May 2007
(5)
April 2007
(5)
March 2007
(5)
February 2007
(3)
January 2007
(5)
December 2006
(5)
November 2006
(3)
October 2006
(2)
September 2006
(2)
August 2006
(2)
May 2006
(1)
April 2006
(1)
March 2006
(3)
February 2006
(1)
January 2006
(1)
December 2005
(1)
November 2005
(3)
October 2005
(4)
September 2005
(4)
September, 2005
MSDN Blogs
>
Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve
>
September, 2005
Posts
Subscribe via RSS
Sort by:
Most Recent
|
Most Views
|
Most Comments
Excerpt View
|
Full Post View
Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve
Feet first
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
JGalasyn
1
Comments
Mr. Burns: Ex-cellent. It's all falling into place . I'll be documenting the Avalon designer and the Avalon/Windows Forms interop story. This makes me happy. This blog will describe the ecstacies and the agonies of climbing this rather steep learning...
Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve
Speaking of WPF/WinForms interop
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
JGalasyn
0
Comments
You can do WPF/WinForms interop right now. Check out Mike Henderlight's blog and get step-by-step demos.
Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve
Notes from the WPF SDR
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
JGalasyn
0
Comments
I attended the Visual Basic SDR for WPF on Tuesday. Interesting to see what our MVP customers are saying. The best line came from a prominent VB author: "If I ever have to see XAML, you have failed." General agreement there. XAML, after all, is just...
Jim Galasyn's Learning Curve
Consuming Cider product specs
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
JGalasyn
0
Comments
I've spent the last couple of bus rides to/from Redmond reading product specs for Cider. "Cider" is the code name for the WPF visual designer for developers -- I'm not sure if it has an "Expression" name yet. "Sparkle" is the visual designer for multimedia...
Page 1 of 1 (4 items)