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Welcome to the Windows Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) section of C# Corner. WPF is the presentation subsystem which provides the foundation for building user interfaces for Windows Vista.
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Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation
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Mahesh Chand
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Oct 25, 2006
The primary goal of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is to help developers create attractive and effective user interfaces. Learn how the WPF unified platform helps make designers active participants in creating user interfaces, and provides a common programming model for standalone and browser applications.
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Avalon 3D Reader/Viewer
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Doug Cook
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Mar 03, 2006
Andrej Benedik's has updated his 3D Viewer/Reader for the February 2006 CTP release of WinFX. "It is now possible to import almost all information from 3ds files."
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MSDN TV: Templates in Windows Presentation Foundation
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Doug Cook
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Feb 04, 2006
"Windows Presentation Foundation allows application authors to build beautiful user experiences. Templates are the primary way an application author can customize the appearance of controls and arbitrary data. In this episode Robert Ingebretsen and Kevin Moore cover both control and data templating."
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A Guided Tour of Windows Presentation Foundation
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Doug Cook
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Feb 02, 2006
Tim Sneath provides an "[o]verview of Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named "Avalon") and context for this new graphics subsystem. Survey the architecture and major components available within this release for developers. (37 printed pages)"
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Windows Presentation Foundation on the Web: Web Browser Applications
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Mahesh Chand
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Oct 18, 2005
This document explores the potential of Windows Presentation Foundation on the Web. In addition, it discusses the technologies behind Web Browser Applications as well as how one might migrate their existing sites. It is targeted at folks in the Web space who are interested in enhancing their browser-based experiences.
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A Hitchhiker's Guide to the May Avalon Beta 1 RC Release
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Mahesh Chand
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Jun 07, 2005
This article highlights the Beta 1 RC release of "Avalon," the next-generation Windows presentation graphics subsystem. This build adds support for Express applications, media, "Metro," and speech; we explore the use of these features as well as noting major changes from previous releases.
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Introducing the March 2005 CTP: What's New in "Avalon"
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Mahesh Chand
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Apr 15, 2005
In March 2005, Microsoft released a Community Technology Preview of "Avalon," the new presentation subsystem for Windows that unifies development of documents, graphics, and applications into a common platform. In this article, we'll take a brief look at some of the new features that are part of the March CTP as well as the changes that have been made to "Avalon" since the November 2004 CTP.
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Dynamic Windows Forms with XAML
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Mahesh Chand
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Apr 15, 2005
During one of my first presentations on XAML as an emerging technology, an enlightened attendee asked if it were possible to load Windows Forms user interfaces via a Web service. I knew we had run successful tests that loaded XAML at run time in the Windows Forms environment, so I answered with a certain "yes." Afterwards, I was motivated to create an interesting sample application focused on dynamic Windows Forms leveraging XAML.
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Dynamic Windows Forms with XAML
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Mahesh Chand
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Apr 15, 2005
During one of my first presentations on XAML as an emerging technology, an enlightened attendee asked if it were possible to load Windows Forms user interfaces via a Web service. I knew we had run successful tests that loaded XAML at run time in the Windows Forms environment, so I answered with a certain "yes." Afterwards, I was motivated to create an interesting sample application focused on dynamic Windows Forms leveraging XAML.
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Programming ListBox Control in XAML and WPF
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LH Editor
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Aug 26, 2008
This tutorial shows you how to create and use a ListBox control in WPF and XAML. The tutorial also covers styling and formatting, add images, checkboxes, and data binding in a ListBox contrtol.
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