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A computer once beat me at Chess, but it was no match for me at Kick Boxing.
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A computer once beat me at Chess, but it was no match for me at Kick Boxing.
Extracting Styles from Silverlight Controls
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There are various times where you often find yourself needing to change styles and then the key problem here is that you can’t grab hold of the styles. A classic example is that of trying to style things in the Silverlight Toolkit. To get around this...
A computer once beat me at Chess, but it was no match for me at Kick Boxing.
WPF FX Library
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over 3 years ago
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Thanks to the great Hardware Acceleration of WPF you are able to take full advantage of Pixel Shaders although with time always being against us there is never enough time to write all the Math to get a decent Pixel Shader, well you need not worry anymore...
A computer once beat me at Chess, but it was no match for me at Kick Boxing.
Touchless, iTable and Surface
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One of many innovate products created by Microsoft is the Surface. Having had the fortunate experience of playing with a Surface machine it goes without saying that it is superb. The multi-touch capabilities make this an engaging and compelling experience...
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