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March 2007 - Posts

Bryant has an interesting post about using ASP.NET server controls to project WPF/E XAML instead of HTML . This is a great idea and I agree that it has legs. I see this as an area of low hanging fruit for integration of ASP.NET and WPF/E. Any part of Read More...
Thannap has created a video based Rock Paper Scissors game using WPF/E. Click the image below to play the game. It's a fun implementation of the game, but I didn't see te source posted anywhere. Read More...
I've been playing quite a bit of Lumines Live on my 360 lately. I'm no Mr. HeXic , but I recently posted 111 deletes in 60 seconds. This puts me in the top 100 on the Live leaderboard, so I recorded the replay and built a WPF/E video player to host it Read More...
What do you get when you combine WPF/E Pad with MSN Messenger? CHATBlender . IdentityMine has created an MSN Messenger add-in that hosts WPF/E and renders the XAML that chat participants send to each other. This is a really cool idea and a well designed Read More...
Dave has been on a tear as of late learning and explaining WPF/E on his blog. His latest entry outlines how animation and clipping can work together. This post includes a live sample and the corresponding code. Dave has also aggregated all his WPF/E material Read More...
I had no idea they let "suits" play Halo. Scott Guthrie did a guest spot on RvB and Adam Kinney from Channel 9 built a WPF/E video player to display the episode. Adam didn't share the source for this player but you can always just view source the page. Read More...
Dennis Cronin of the Microsoft TV team has been playing with WPF/E and has created a version of the popular magnet game in WPF/E. This implementation turned out really well and it plays smoothly. This game has sound effects and animated stars in the background. Read More...
 
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