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WPF goodies in the Windows SDK

With Vista  available to the public any minute, I'll bet you can't wait to start developing with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF).  WPF is one of the components of .NET Framework 3.0 and the newest presentation technology for the creation of next-generation Windows applications. XAML-based and graphics-oriented, WPF enables developers and designers to create rich and effective user experiences that incorporate UI, media, and documents. Need examples? Applications that are built using WPF include Microsoft Expression Blend, the New York Times Reader , and Yahoo Messenger for Vista. WPF is part of Windows Vista and runs on Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003.

Lots more WPF goodies at the WPF community site, the WPF SDK docs (in particular, the Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation article), and the WPF SDK team blog.  Or what about that new WPF wiki or the Wikipedia Explorer

Don't forget -- you can download the Windows SDK samples for .NET Framework 3.0 in .zip files without installing the Windows Vista SDK.