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JMC Photo Gallery (1)
Using new technology, C#, WPF, and WCF (.Net 3.0), JMC Photo Gallery is able to provide compelling user interface that can be run on any system that has .NET 3.0 Framework installed. Multi-threaded design to load image and generate thumb images dynamically. Special Modes for massive gallery viewing. Quick image...
Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, JMC Photo Gallery, .Net, C#, Application Servers, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Programming Languages, Enterprise Software, Software
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MSDN Webcast: Building Web Browser Applications With Windows Presentation Foundation (Level 200)
This webcast shows how to build and deploy a Web Browser Application (.xbap) using Windows Presentation Foundation, part of the WinFX programming model. Web Browser Applications are applications for Windows Vista that are not installed on the machine, are browser-hosted, and run in a security sandbox. The webcast shows how...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Web, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Web Browser, Web Browsers, Microsoft Windows, Channel Management, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Marketing
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MSDN Webcast: Creating a Sudoku Game With Windows Communication Foundation (Part 3 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
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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
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MSDN Webcast: Creating a Sudoku Game With Windows Workflow Foundation (Part 2 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
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Layout and Controls (Level 200)
Windows Presentation Foundation provides a rich layout system based on panels and introduces the programming concept of containment, which enables you to develop complex user interface designs. This webcast focuses on the wide range of new panels and controls in Windows Communication Foundation and also shows how to use these...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Panel, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Programming, Microsoft Windows, Development Tools, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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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
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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
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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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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Properties, Events, and Commands (Level 200)
The introduction of the containment concept in Windows Presentation Foundation WPF led to changes in how properties and events work in relation to Windows Forms programming in the Microsoft .NET Framework version 2.0. This webcast explores the new property system in WPF, which is now organized into dependency properties and...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Property, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Digital Media, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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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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Introducing Windows Presentation Foundation
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF, formerly known as 'Avalon') is Microsoft's next-generation presentation platform. WPF allows rich client applications to take full advantage of the graphical capabilities of a modern PC. Its powerful and flexible programming model integrates support for flexible layout, high-quality text, resolution-independent graphics, animation, video and 3D. While...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Leadership, Operating Systems, Software, Management
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 07 of 18): Deploying XAML-Based Applications (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast discusses ways to deploy an application based on the Windows Presentation Foundation WPF. The presenter introduces the attendee to the eXtensible Application Markup Language XAML Binary Application file format for distributing applications via the browser. He also covers other style applications such as gadgets and...
Tags: XAML, Microsoft Developer Network, Application, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 06 of 18): Panels (Level 200)
In this webcast, Bill covers items such as the StackPanel, WrapPanel, and DockPanel. He also discusses how user can assemble multiple panels to produce controls with enhanced effects like collapsing and docking.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Panel, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Digital Media, Microsoft Windows, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 04 of 18): Hello World (Level 200)
This webcast will explain the basics of building very first Windows Presentation Foundation WPF application, Hello World. The webcast explains about the basic structure of a WPF-based application, including controls, layout, and positioning.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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MSDN Webcast: Windows Presentation Foundation Soup to Nuts (Part 02 of 18): What Is the Extensible Application Markup Language? (Level 200)
This webcast discusses the Extensible Application Markup Language XAML, the new markup language from Microsoft. This technology is widely used in Windows Presentation Foundation WPF to describe user interfaces in a declarative programming paradigm.
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Programming, Microsoft Windows, Development Tools, Digital Media, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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MSDN Webcast: Building Calendars Using Windows Presentation Foundation (Level 200)
The presenter of this webcast explains how to use Windows Presentation Foundation WPF technology to build one's own calendar application from scratch and give a visual representation to the upcoming activities and tasks. For example, display scheduled out-of-town trips with color-coded entries. Similarly, display different types of meetings (business, school,...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, XML File, Microsoft Windows, Digital Media, XML, Operating Systems, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Software/Web Development, Web Development
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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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Beyond the Mists of Avalon
Not too long ago, WPF was science fiction for many developers. It was too far in the future and too difficult to use. Now, seemingly overnight, WPF is very close to being usable reality. Since there is no Go-Live License at this point, one cannot deploy WPF applications nowadays. However,...
Tags: Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Productivity
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Overview of WinFX (WPF, WWF, WCF)
This webcast is an overview of the next generation APIs from Microsoft - popularly called WinFX and now re-christened as .NET 3.0. WinFX is Windows Vista's managed-code programming model, building on and extending the .NET Framework. "Windows Presentation Foundation" is the name for Microsoft's unified presentation subsystem for Windows, formerly...
Tags: Programming Model, Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft WinFX, Windows Communication Foundation, Microsoft Corp., Programming, Microsoft Windows, Development Tools, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
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