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WPF Performance Suite Available with .NET Framework 3.5
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Optimize your WPF app's perf. Here's what the SDK team has to say: The latest version of the WPF Performance Suite has just been released in the Windows SDK for Windows Server and .NET Framework 3.5 ! If you install the SDK, you'll find WpfPerf.msi ,...
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Now available: Windows SDK for Longhorn Beta3 and .NET Framework 3.5
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The Windows SDK for Longhorn Beta3 is posted. You can download it from Windows SDK for Windows Server code name “Longhorn” and .NET Framework 3.5 . The official word: This release of the Windows SDK is designed to operate with the matching Windows Server...
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Another gorgeous XBAP from Japan
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Here's the new site for the Asahiyama Zoo . It really shows off the capabilities of the platform with some great UI design.
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Infragistics releases WPF toolset
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Today, Infragistics released the NetAdvantage for WPF toolset, complete with a DataGrid and other custom controls. Really neat stuff. Andrew Flick's blog: http://blogs.infragistics.com/blogs/andrew_flick/archive/2007/04/23/netadvantage-for-wpf-released...
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Light Up the Web: Silverlight Announced
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Today at the NAB conference, Microsoft announces Silverlight, formerly known as WPF/E. Here's the official boilerplate: Microsoft® Silverlight™ is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering the next generation of media experiences and rich...
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