No, I went somewhere else and got what I was looking for from someone who's not an idiot. You are hilarious! You seem to have trouble with alot of people.
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New to .net/ previous programming backgroundYou are something... I never demanded anything. People go to forums for help, advice and examples. I have many times and still do give code examples for my old platform. I actually enjoy helping people. I don't play games and berate them. I found a few other sites and was gladly given some solid examples by decent people. I will delete my account here. You my friend are a piece of work.... Good bye!!
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New to .net/ previous programming backgroundI don't care what people think. I'm not interested in a popularity contest. You say I never gave you details... This is why I made the comment you don't read all of my response... I said, and you can look back... " I see people using coordinates and sizes to layout their WPF window. Then I was told that is wrong. Only used mins and max's and padding. I use Visual Studio when designing my window or form. I was told that is garbage and I should hand key in the XAML for things like my grid rows and columns. On and on... So I was looking for an example of a small app that was done correctly and I could look at it and see how its done and use that as a good start for doing more complex apps the way WPF was inteneded to be used. " That would be details..... I'm not going to go back and forth its not productive. And you are right, I don't need to insult anyone. I will go elsewhere.
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New to .net/ previous programming backgroundI'm done with the discussion. I didn't asked for a tutorial. Your being an idiot. I was asking for clarification and pointed out specific points of needed clarification but you just want to be an ahole. I'll gladly go somewhere else. I've been in the programming business for over twenty years I'm not stupid. I was simply looking for some clarification. There are alot of good people with alot of good help on discussion boards but there is always some wise ass. Thanks.
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New to .net/ previous programming backgroundOk. I don't mean to be an ahole but did you read my original post? I have started developing a few WPF applications. I HAVE read books and taken some direction from videos and from other so called ".net developers". What I'm looking for is some clearer direction on how to get a good start the "right" way to develop WPF apps. Example... I see people using coordinates and sizes to layout their WPF window. Then I was told that is wrong. Only used mins and max's and padding. I use Visual Studio when designing my window or form. I was told that is garbage and I should hand key in the XAML for things like my grid rows and columns. On and on... So I was looking for an example of a small app that was done correctly and I could look at it and see how its done and use that as a good start for doing more complex apps the way WPF was inteneded to be used. I just find it a bit frustrating when you come across an example of a WPF app and then you start reading all the responses to the posting of that app and other people say it's wrong.
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New to .net/ previous programming backgroundYa, thanks. I've been doing that all over the net. I create something and then people say its wrong... Painful. I guess I'm looking for a little clearer direction.
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New to .net/ previous programming backgroundNew here. I hope I don't get lambasted for asking this here and being a little long winded. I have a twenty some year career as a programmer(RPGLE)IBM. About a year ago I took a few classes on c# and then was taught a little about WPF. And was able to add some controls and stuff to some existing apps in our shop. Loved it. Then I found out we weren't exactly doing WPF the correct way. I want to change and go into .net full time. My problem is.. Everybody has a different opinion on what is the right way to do it. I am currently going through Pro WPF in C# by Matthew McDonald. I REALLY want to learn this and be able to find a job doing this. In my old world of programming, I learned the basics and really took off. Once I got a good shell of a program and or screen I used that to reuse code, expand into more complex applications and continue to learn from repetition. I feel like if I can get a good example of a correct WPF application I can easily catch on like I did in my old career. I learn by repetition. And getting examples of hello world and junk isn't what I'm looking for. I need to learn real world techniques... I am interested in business apps with database(SQL) behind. Binding and such. Am I way off base here ? Please share your thoughts, it will be much appreciated. I will not be this long winded again. Thanks!