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June 2009 - Posts

Emails from our MS internal discussions. Lots a great tips. Subject: Advise for running WPF apps over Citrix Answer: All versions of WPF since WPF 3.5 SP1 have remoted (both with Remote Desktop and Terminal Server) using Bitmap Remoting. Bitmap remoting Read More...
The June release of the WPF toolkit went live today, it now includes the charts that come with the Silverlight toolkit. David Anson has the scoop and a great sample on the charts . The other controls (Datagrid, VSM, and DatePicker) also include a few Read More...
Last friday, we had the pleasure of delivering the last stop in the WPF for LOB tour: Chicago.   The training was very lively, with lots of people from all over the mid-west, and a few people from other further places…  It was a lot of fun at Read More...
Last week’s stop in the WPF for LOB tour was Phoenix.   Great weather, a great audience, and good times. Having been twice in Phoenix this month I have to say they have a really great .NET community. Congratulations and thanks for joining us Read More...
Wintellect just posted a great 70 page white paper on codeplex about the “ programming differences between WPF and Silverlight ”. I have not dissected it yet, but from a quick scan it looks very useful. I will be printing it and dissecting it on my flight Read More...
You know the drill: Raw/unedited WPF discussions from inside the mothership. Subject: Accessibility tree, and collapsed elements We have some UI that we’re collapsing (Visibility=Collapsed). However, even after it’s collapsed, it *seems* to be participating Read More...
A while ago, I cracked open Silverlight3’s PlaneProjection (aka 3D perspective transform ) feature. Below you should find the basic intro plus all the advanced stuff that had not been documented when I tried to learn it. It is a long read, if you are Read More...
The third stop in the “Windows Presentation Foundation for Line Of Business Tour” was New York City, last Friday and Sat. We had a great crowd, mixed with WPF newbees and experts; this drove us to long training days with lots of questions on both sides Read More...
 
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