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A First Look at Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere ("WPF/E")
WPF/E is a cross platform runtime enabling a subset of Windows Presentation Foundation WPF XAML to reach beyond the latest Windows PC platforms. With WPF/E the developer will be able to build rich, interactive experiences that run in major Web browsers on major platforms as well as on mobile devices....
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
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Discussion on AJAX and WPF/e With Praveen Srivasta
This webcast presents an indepth discussion on AJAX and WPF/E and an introduction on WPF/E. AJAX application introduces a better user experience to web applications, bringing a rich application feel to basic web applications. Following the AJAX presentation the viewer will see how one can take Rich UI on the...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere, AJAX Application, AJAX, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0
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'Avalon' Extended to Mac, Web Devices
In September 2005 Professional Developers Conference, a lot of the focus was on making the user experience within Windows better. Microsoft is aiming to extend that user experience within Windows across platforms and devices through "Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere," or WPF/E. Windows Presentation Foundation, formerly code-named "Avalon," is the new...
Tags: Web, Apple Macintosh, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere, Avalon, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2005-09-16

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Using Ink in 3-D With Windows Presentation Foundation
In February 2006, Microsoft released a Community Technology Preview of Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named "Avalon"), the new presentation subsystem for Windows that unifies development of documents, graphics, and applications into a common platform. The InkCanvas element in this new platform is the "One-stop shopping" solution for collecting and rendering...
Tags: 3D, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2006-03-01
MSDN Architecture Webcast: Optimizing Windows Presentation Foundation Applications (Level 200)
This webcast will explain how to optimize applications that use Windows Presentation Foundation and about performance design, techniques, and tools, and pick up tips on how to investigate performance issues in Windows Presentation Foundation applications. The webcast will show how to use resources efficiently in Windows Presentation Foundation, and share...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Performance, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Performance Management, Productivity, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation: Introduction (Level 200)
This webcast explains about Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly code-named "Avalon") using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 and Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer and also explains the fundamentals of the Windows Presentation Foundation component of the WinFX programming model: layout basics, controls, documents, media, resources, styling and data binding.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Digital Media, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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Designing With Windows Presentation Foundation
The Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF, codename "Avalon ") in Microsoft Windows Vista gives you enormous power - and with this power comes responsibility. When used appropriately, it can help you create an engaging, productive experience your target users will love. If misused, it could lead to programs that are frustrating...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers
A Guided Tour of Windows Presentation Foundation
Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly known as "Avalon") is the new strategic graphics subsystem in Windows that provides a unified approach to user interface, 2D and 3D graphics, documents and media. Built on the .NET Framework foundation and utilizing Direct3D for vector-based rendering, it provides a powerful solution for building immersive...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Graphics, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2005-09-01
The Command Pattern in Windows Presentation Foundation
Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly codenamed "Avalon"), or WPF for short, is a brand new Microsoft framework for developing very rich and powerful Windows applications. It will ship as part of Windows Vista, the next major version of Windows that will be released in the coming months, but WPF will also...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2005-11-01
Windows Vista Pillars: Windows Presentation Foundation (Avalon)
The Windows Presentation Foundation, formerly codenamed 'Avalon', is the name given to the next generation of presentation services for presenting information and media technologies in Windows Vista. These technologies comprise the engine for driving the graphics subsystem, which will be primarily supplied by the Video Graphics Card or Graphics Processing...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows Vista, Graphics, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating Systems, Software
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 03 of 18): Conceptualizing Windows Presentation Foundation (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast discusses several important new concepts used in Windows Presentation Foundation WPF. The presenter covers the basics of the WPF tree structure. The attendee of this webcast will also learn how properties, events, and commands are handled.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: Building Windows Presentation Foundation-Based Applications (Level 200)
This webcast explains how to use the Windows Presentation Foundation application model, its layout system, and other features to build a rich client application with an immersive UI. The presenter uses eXtensible Application Markup Language XAML and Microsoft Visual C# to build this application. The webcast also describes how event...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Application, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, C#, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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Workflow, Tomorrow's Application Logic
Historically, workflow has been limited in its usage within applications due to the lack of availability of generalized technology. For the first time, Windows Workflow Foundation provides application developers and independent system vendors with a generalized workflow engine for building workflow on the Windows platform. At the professional developer conference...
Tags: Penton Media Inc., Workflow, Microsoft Windows, Process Improvement, Operating Systems, Software, Quality, Business Operations
White papers 2005-09-16
MSDN Webcast: MSDN geekSpeak: Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere With Shawn Wildermuth (Level 200)
In this webcast of geekSpeak, the presenter explores the new presentation technology Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, code-named WPF/E.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: DinnerNow Technical Overview (Level 200)
This webcast break down the architecture of DinnerNow, the flagship Microsoft .NET 3.0 sample application. The use of technologies such as Windows CardSpace, Windows Communication Foundation, Windows Workflow Foundation, Windows Presentation Foundation, and Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX in the application is discussed.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, AJAX, Operating Systems, .Net, Digital Media, Software, Internet, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Software Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: Creating a Sudoku Game With Windows Presentation Foundation (Part 1 of 3) (Level 200)
This webcast series shows how the user can use Windows Communication Foundation WCF, Windows Workflow Foundation WF, and Windows Presentation Foundation WPF in the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0 to build a version of Sudoku, the popular number logic game. WCF enables the peer-to-peer feature of the game, WF drives...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Communication Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
MSDN Webcast: What's New in Windows Presentation Foundation (Level 100)
The attendee of this webcast will learn about the work being done in the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 release of Windows Presentation Foundation, including improved 3-D capabilities with UIElement3D, increased animation smoothness, and better cookie and FireFox plug-in support for XAML Browser APplications XBAPs, in addition to support for AddInControl,...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Animation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
Webcasts 2008-03-07
MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 01 of 18): Introduction (Level 100)
The presenter of this webcast introduces the attendee to Windows Presentation Foundation WPF, a pillar of the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.0. In this webcast, the presenter begins the series with a discussion about the origin of WPF, why developers have it, and some of the things a developer can...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
Webcasts
Architectural Overview of the Windows Presentation Foundation Beta 1 Release
The Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly known by the codename "Avalon") provides an integrated platform for building highly immersive, visually differentiated applications. This white paper reviews the background and context to this new technology, takes a look at the major new features that are delivered in the Beta 1 timeframe,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2005-08-01
A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Windows Presentation Foundation Beta 1 Release
The Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly known by the codename "Avalon") provides an integrated platform for building highly immersive, visually differentiated applications. This white paper reviews the background and context to this new technology, takes a look at the major new features that are delivered in the Beta 1 timeframe,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Hitchhiker, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2005-08-01
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