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March 2009 - Posts

In part 2 of the series, I explained the different target scenarios for Silverlight and Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). I think at MIX09, we could have emphasized a bit more strongly our Microsoft Client Continuum. We demonstrated it a lot, but Read More...
In between all the positive feedback at MIX, there was a lingering question that I read a lot on twits, blog posts, and heard at the Q&A from some sessions and I think we missed it during our planning; I felt it is one of those “we can not see the Read More...
I am finally caught up with my family and work stuff , so I want to share my belated recap and my lessons learned from observing and talking to people at MIX09. Since it is a lot, I partitioned it into three posts: Part1: Anything that inspired or excited Read More...
At MIX last week, we announced that Silverlight 3 supports effects, written in HLSL 2.0 .. If you remember from this previous post , we have a codeplex WPF library with 20+ effects and greater number of transition effects. Charles Bissonette, in the Blend Read More...
You know the drill: raw unformatted, Q&A from our internal discussions. Subject: RE: ListBox Binding to IList When I bind with my own IList/IEnumerable/INotifyCollectionChanged object, I see WPF wrapping it in a collection view of some sort.  Read More...
I recently updated and organized my blog subscriptions. Here is a list (and opml) of all the WPF blogs that I subscribe to. Please let me know if I missed yours! Also, don't let me fall too far behind on keeping it up-to-date. Gracias! Read More...
Catching up on my blog reading, I see two great development frameworks recently posted in Codeplex. Both aim to build clean, testable, loosely coupled WPF applications with separated concerns. “ Onyx is a framework that aids in the development of WPF Read More...
 
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