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Nick on Silverlight and WPF
Xaml terminology & intro
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Nick Kramer [MSFT]
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One of the things I don't think we've done that good a job on in WPF is using a consistent set of terminology -- the product cycle has been long enough that a lot of things have gone through multiple names, and we often use them interchangeably. That...
Nick on Silverlight and WPF
Another interop application
Posted
over 6 years ago
by
Nick Kramer [MSFT]
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As Tim announced the other day, the "Calendar Printing Assistant for Outlook 2007" (codename: xcal) is the latest Microsoft application to use WPF. And as Erwyn noticed , one of the things that makes xCal different is that it uses a significant amount...
Nick on Silverlight and WPF
What's an inheritance context?
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over 6 years ago
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Nick Kramer [MSFT]
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I've been slacking on my blogging lately, so what better way to get back into the swing of things than to post an article I've been meaning to write for five months? But before I tell you about inheritance contexts, I have to explain the problem it solves...
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