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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Anonymous
August 18, 2008
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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!Anonymous
August 19, 2008
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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=115Anonymous
August 19, 2008
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