WPF/E play..
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Some might not have looked much at WPF/E yet. On Channel 9 there is a quick sample page with various things to play around: http://channel9.msdn.com/playground/wpfe/[^] You might also take a look at the Channel 9 Player in the bottom of the list..
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Yaay.. once again the world will have to carry the load of totally incompatible web browsers and applications. I'm so excited, I can't wait!
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Some might not have looked much at WPF/E yet. On Channel 9 there is a quick sample page with various things to play around: http://channel9.msdn.com/playground/wpfe/[^] You might also take a look at the Channel 9 Player in the bottom of the list..
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shame the page doesn't even display properly in firefox "standards are such a great idea we should each have our own" :rolleyes:
"there is no spoon" {me}
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Some might not have looked much at WPF/E yet. On Channel 9 there is a quick sample page with various things to play around: http://channel9.msdn.com/playground/wpfe/[^] You might also take a look at the Channel 9 Player in the bottom of the list..
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Cool. Utterly useless apps/examples. Marc
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Some might not have looked much at WPF/E yet. On Channel 9 there is a quick sample page with various things to play around: http://channel9.msdn.com/playground/wpfe/[^] You might also take a look at the Channel 9 Player in the bottom of the list..
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Cool. Utterly useless apps/examples. Marc
People are just notoriously impossible. --DavidCrow
There's NO excuse for not commenting your code. -- John Simmons / outlaw programmer
People who say that they will refactor their code later to make it "good" don't understand refactoring, nor the art and craft of programming. -- Josh SmithYou may have just defined WPF(E) in five words or less...
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Some might not have looked much at WPF/E yet. On Channel 9 there is a quick sample page with various things to play around: http://channel9.msdn.com/playground/wpfe/[^] You might also take a look at the Channel 9 Player in the bottom of the list..
Rocky <>< Latest Code Blog Post: OpenID/CardSpace - Is it time? Latest Tech Blog Post: Free Energy? Antigravity? Searl Proven?
Huh. Wants me to install something. So, this is MS-Flash then, eh? :rolleyes: (i know, i know, i'm just adding to the negativity... but come on, this isn't 2000, the battle between Java applets / Flash / whatever3D is over, and MS is waaay late to the party. A keyboard and yet another video player... whooo.)
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Too bad they don't have a single example of a business app, that's what I'm really interested in, not toys, cool as they are.
I saw a couple videos (or screencasts) IIRC on Channel 9 about the business aspects, but do not remember which ones (I have seen a lot of them ;) ).
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shame the page doesn't even display properly in firefox "standards are such a great idea we should each have our own" :rolleyes:
"there is no spoon" {me}
Looks the same on my machine in IE7 or Firefox 1.5.09! Maybe it is an extention you are using.
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Huh. Wants me to install something. So, this is MS-Flash then, eh? :rolleyes: (i know, i know, i'm just adding to the negativity... but come on, this isn't 2000, the battle between Java applets / Flash / whatever3D is over, and MS is waaay late to the party. A keyboard and yet another video player... whooo.)
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It appears that everybody is under the impression that I approve of the documentation. You probably also blame Ken Burns for supporting slavery.
--Raymond Chen on MSDN
Yep, and it looks like it sits on top of a javascript master :) Check this post[^] out and look at the responses from Scott Guthrie. MS is saving us developers for yet another complex task.
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Too bad they don't have a single example of a business app, that's what I'm really interested in, not toys, cool as they are.
It's WPF not WPF/E but at the launch of Vista/Office in the UK they had a team from the London Underground show what they've been doing using WPF. It gave me some thoughs for the application of WPF (mainly on XP - still can't see the value of Vista) http://www.microsoft.com/uk/launch2007/dev/review.mspx Skip past the Microsoft speakers until you come across a guy who look more like a developer at about the 3/4 mark. Bill Seddon