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Resource Centers >> Programming >> .NET 3.0 >> Windows Presentation Foundation ( Formerly Code Na |
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| | Henry Hahn, Program Manager for Microsoft's WPF team, blogs about WPF and includes links to presentations, interviews, and whitepapers. | http://blogs.msdn.com/henryh/
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| | Filipe Fortes, Program Manager for Microsoft's WPF team, includes great links to WPF slide shows, presentations demos and more. | http://fortes.com/work
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| | Training: "Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation" is a four-day, instructor-led course (on-site and public seminars available worldwide). Topics include the WPF Framework Architecture, using controls, layout, data binding, styling and templates, 2D graphics, application model, resource management, building custom controls, animation, 3D graphics, deployment, and building connected WPF applications. | http://www.pluralsight.com/courses/introducingWPF.aspx
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| | Training: "Microsoft WinFX: Windows Presentation Foundation and XAML" two-day instructor-led course. Topics include an overview of WinFX, introduction to declarative programming, XAML syntax, introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), working with Visual Studio 2005, 2D objects, 3D objects, controls and grids, document types, animation and transforms, events, styling, brushes, integration and Web applications. | http://www.mobiform.com/eng/training.html
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| | Webcast: Tim Sneath, Microsoft's WinFX Evangelist, interviews Michael Wallent, General Manager of the WinFX team at Microsoft. They discuss where WPF came from, where it is going and where it fits in Web 2.0. | http://channel9.msdn.com/showpost.aspx?postid=185468
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| | Article: "Architectural Overview of the Windows Presentation Foundation Beta 1 Release," by Tim Sneath of Microsoft. Topics include an overview of the Windows Presentation Foundation Beta 1, exploring the new features, introducing "metro," (a set of technologies for improved workflow including an open document format, developer APIs, a rich document viewer and a print pipeline) and feature and API changes. | http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnlong/html/hgtobeta1.asp
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| | Article: "Dazzling Graphics: Top Ten UI Development Breakthroughs In Windows Presentation Foundation," by Ian Griffiths and Chris Sells. Topics include advanced graphics, drawing object model, rich application text, adaptable UI layout, Flexible content model, lookless controls, data-driven UI, consistent styles, triggers, and declarative programming. | http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/01/WindowsPresentationFoundation/default.aspx
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| | Article: "A Guided Tour of Windows Presentation Foundation," by Tim Sneath of Microsoft. Walks through the Windows Presentation Foundation, layout (placing elements on the screen), XAML, graphics and text services, text, styling and data binding, document services, the application model, writing high performance applications, and interoperability and migration. | http://msdn.microsoft.com/windowsvista/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnlong/html/wpf101.asp
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| | Tutorial: "Windows Presentation Foundation Hands-On-Labs" show you how to use Visual Studio 2005, the WinFX SDK and the Visual Studio 2005 Extensions for WinFX to create a Windows Presentation Foundation application. | http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/winfx/aa663316.aspx
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| Whitepaper: "The North Face In-Store Explorer Proof-of-Concept," by Darren David of Fluid and Karsten Januszewski of Microsoft. Discusses how The North Face used Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) to create a kiosk with the product catalog for their retail stores. The whitepaper walks through the application model, state management, image montage, and the video carousel. | http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa480174.aspx
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