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| Caleb Jenkins - Developing Next Generation Windows Applications with .NET 3.0 |
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1 Comments :: :: .NET 3.0 (WinFX) - WCF, WF and WPF, Caleb Jenkins, 1:45 PM
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Developing Next Generation Windows Applications with .NET 3.0
Today’s application requirements and challenges are increasingly complex. Microsoft .NET 3.0, the new managed code programming model for Windows, is the next step in overcoming these challenges. It combines the power of the .NET Framework 2.0 with new technologies for building applications that have visually compelling user experiences, seamless communication across technology boundaries, and the ability to support a wide range of business processes. This session will take a broad look at the new .NET 3.0 platform and dig in to what it takes to leverage the new features to make the compelling applications of tomorrow, today.
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| Markus Egger - Building Powerful Interfaces with WinForms and WPF (formally "Avalon") |
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0 Comments :: .NET 3.0 (WinFX) - WCF, WF and WPF, Markus Egger, 10:15 AM
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Building Powerful Interfaces with WinForms and WPF (formally "Avalon")
User interfaces are a very important part of any application. After all, interfaces are the only part of the application the user can see and “touch.” With Windows “Longhorn” and Avalon (which will also be available on Windows XP), the user interface layer will undergo a major change.
This session provides a preview of Avalon and how to use it to build more powerful user interfaces.
This session also provides information about how to preserve current investments in WinForms applications and how to combine the two technologies.
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| David Silverlight - Layout and Positioning Techniques in WPF |
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0 Comments :: .NET 3.0 (WinFX) - WCF, WF and WPF, David Silverlight, 9:00 AM
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Layout and Positioning Techniques in WPF
Most applications need to present information to users and sometimes the manner in which it is shown can make the difference between a run of the mill app and one that stands out. WPF and XAML offer us a new set of available tools and techniques to allow us to bring out applications to the next level. As with everything, a basic understanding of these new techniques will make your lives easier as developers. David will dig into the layout and positioning aspects of WPF, using Soduko and other interesting vessels to get the message across. Many tips, techniques and gotchas will be covered and the various layout techniques will be put into perspective as well. Come for the Soduko, stay for the WPF.
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