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On WPF reference applications and the new location for the WPF Hands-on-lab for building the Outlook UI?

Tim is OOF and his automated response forwards WPF requests to me..   want to know the most FAQ was last week ?  Where is the hands-on-lab for building the Outlook UI using WPF?.. 

Answer: It is here.    Give me a few days to look through it and ask Ronnie –the author – if we should post it on windowsclient.net too..  

There was 6 requests for it last week,  which is great because it confirms some thing we are thinking today: we need more WPF reference applications.  

We do have Family.Show,  but are thinking of a new one. Should we??

If so, what is the scenario?   should it be a LOB or a consumer scenario? high-end graphics?    Do you really need step-by-step HOL?? Or would a slightly higher level write-up explaining all the trade-offs and best practices do??  [we are leaning for the latter]..

Let me know via comments or email…

Thanks!!  

 

PS – if we move it or add it to windowsclient.net I will put it in the comments for this post to avoid an extra post…   I tried to do that on Tim’s original post but new comments were disabled..

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    August 18, 2008
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  • Anonymous
    August 18, 2008
    Jaime That's a wrong link, when you click to download the HOL you get the famous MS wrong link page, do you any other link ?

  • Anonymous
    August 19, 2008
    We have done our project management tool for Scrum called ScrumDesk fully in WPF. Thanks guy, great technology!

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  • Anonymous
    August 19, 2008
    I would love to learn how to make an UI as usable as this one, made by Billy Hollis: http://www.dnrtv.com/default.aspx?showNum=115

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    August 19, 2008
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