NOTE: If you haven’t read the first post in this series, I would encourage you do to that first , or check out the BabySmash category . Also check out http://windowsclient.net/ for more developer info on WPF. BACKGROUND: This is one of a series of posts on learning WPF. I wrote an application for my 2 year old using WPF, but as I’m a Win32-minded programmer, my working app is full of Win32-isms. It’s not a good example of a WPF application even though it uses the technology. I’m calling on community (that’s you, Dear Reader) to blog about your solutions to different (horrible) selections of my code. You can get the code http://www.codeplex.com/babysmash . Post your solutions on your blog, in the comments, or in the Issue Tracker and we’ll all learn WPF together. Pick a single line, a section, or subsystem or the whole app! The sheer breadth and depth of WPF is really overwhelming some times. I find ...
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Post Date: 2008-06-02 23:47:00
NOTE: If you haven’t read the first post in this series, I would encourage you do to that first , or check out the BabySmash category . Also check out http://windowsclient.net/ for more developer info on WPF. BACKGROUND: This is one of a series of posts on learning WPF. I wrote an application for my 2 year old using WPF, but as I’m a Win32-minded programmer, my working app is full of Win32-isms. It’s not a good example of a WPF application even tho...
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Post Date: 2008-05-31 01:40:04
Jeff Atwood has one of his best posts in months that was inspired by Alastair Rankine’s post "Blogging Horror " explaining why he’s unsubscribed from Jeff’s blog. I too, have been less compelled to read Jeff’s blog lately, but he’s an excellent writer and he’s consistent, so I read it at least a few times a week. Kudos to Jeff for keeping up the pace and for inspiring conversation. Alastair says: "In other words, Atwood se...
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