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April 2006 - Posts

Andrew Whiddett, from REZN8 , who contributes useful snippets of code and learnings as he works with WPF, has offered up his own custom visual tree helper class, with explanation. Thanks Andrew! ******************************************************************* Read More...
In a recent post , I stated explaining some of the work done in the AMG-Mercedes demo to handle layout animations. A few people posted some comments looking for more details. I'm back with a code sample that elucidates a concept in WPF called phenomenological Read More...
Earlier, I mentioned that I would go through some of the learnings from the different partner projects I have recently been involved in . The AMG-Mercedes prototype was a great project to work on in conjunction with AvenueA-Razorfish. One of the initial Read More...
My colleague, Tim Sneath , has the skinny on the positions open on our team. And, if you want to know what the interview process might be like, here's my other colleague, Ernie Booth , on his experience interviewing and joining the team. Read More...
Thanks to those who responded to my post on hitting the curve, or cliff as PsiSpace put it. Please keep the comments coming... Two additional thoughts. The first is one that Darren David made in his presentation on building the North Face Prototype he Read More...
So there is this contradiction that many people have when they first dig into WPF. Let's take a hypothetical developer. Let's call the developer Jane. She attends a conference or goes to a user group meeting and gets interested in WPF. She reads the literature Read More...
So MIX06 may be old news, but it is still fresh in my mind. I took a week off after the show but now I'm back and fired up! The show itself was great (and not just because it was in Las Vegas). I can finally talk about what I've been up to for the last Read More...
 
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