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    made redundant by wpf! ;) (except for the directx bit of course) Real shame there's no dedicated wpf board, hint.

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      made redundant by wpf! ;) (except for the directx bit of course) Real shame there's no dedicated wpf board, hint.

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      John Cardinal wrote:

      made redundant by wpf!

      You could say that about the WinForms forum too ;)

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        made redundant by wpf! ;) (except for the directx bit of course) Real shame there's no dedicated wpf board, hint.

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        John Cardinal wrote:

        (except for the directx bit of course)

        Uh, how is OGL made redundant by WPF and not DX? :confused:

        Jeremy Falcon "It's a good thing to do and a tasty way to do it." - Wilford Brimley[^]

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          John Cardinal wrote:

          (except for the directx bit of course)

          Uh, how is OGL made redundant by WPF and not DX? :confused:

          Jeremy Falcon "It's a good thing to do and a tasty way to do it." - Wilford Brimley[^]

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          Well I'm guessing that in about a year or two nearly everyone will be using WPF heavily (who program in .net for windows) and a very tiny fraction of the users of codeproject will be programming directly against dx or opengl. I added the exemption because programmers being the anal bunch that we are someone would have pointed out to me that wpf uses dx. :) Actually I don't care, but there really should be a dedicated wpf area, it's going to be huge.

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            Well I'm guessing that in about a year or two nearly everyone will be using WPF heavily (who program in .net for windows) and a very tiny fraction of the users of codeproject will be programming directly against dx or opengl. I added the exemption because programmers being the anal bunch that we are someone would have pointed out to me that wpf uses dx. :) Actually I don't care, but there really should be a dedicated wpf area, it's going to be huge.

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            John Cardinal wrote:

            Actually I don't care, but there really should be a dedicated wpf area, it's going to be huge.

            Agreed. Although, I wonder if throwing it into this forum is good or keeping it separate would be better. Oh well, I'm just happy to have to place to go on and on about OGL with. :-D

            Jeremy Falcon "It's a good thing to do and a tasty way to do it." - Wilford Brimley[^]

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