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October 2005 - Posts

Versioning WPF

Versioning is a fascinating topic to me because it's such a hard problem. The goal is to ensure a high level of compatibility without sacrificing the ability to innovate. There's two major strategies -- "roll forward", where old programs always use the
Posted by nkramer | 10 Comments

Writing a designer tool

Brian Pepin has started blogging about the architecture of the Cider designer for WPF. Good stuff!
Posted by nkramer | 0 Comments

Conferences past and future

Videos for my interop presentation at the PDC have been posted. Actually, they posted everyone's presentation, not just mine <g>, see Mike Swanson's blog for more details I've also just confirmed that I'm going be at Borland's DevCon this year,
Posted by nkramer | 0 Comments

Language design for fun and profit

I've always been into (programming) language design, ever since I was involved in the Dylan programming language (an effort to bring the power of Common Lisp to a mainstream audience). In recent years, language design has been more of a hobby for me than
Posted by nkramer | 3 Comments

Migrating a great big hwnd (and comparing WPF to GDI+)

A couple people have asked me, "my application has one great big hwnd, so I can't use HwndSource/HwndHost -- is there another way to incrementally move to WPF?" Another option is to port your great big hwnd to WPF rendering -- a line for line port where
Posted by nkramer | 2 Comments
 
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