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Faved by: darrellp
21 days ago - via www.codeproject.com

Oh heck - I'm gonna put something of mine up here. This is a tree drawing container for WPF and the sources. It also has a generic tree positioning assembly which the WPF control is just a bit of a wrapper over and could be used wherever you want to do any sort of tree drawing. I haven't seen this algorithm put up in too many places, so thought maybe somebody might appreciate it.

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Faved by: SharpSmith
Sep 25 2007 - via www.codeproject.com

Quoted: Comparing Flash and WPF

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Faved by: darrellp
Feb 04 2007 - via www.thewpfblog.com

Pretty interesting video on using an analog input board to control WPF via analog controls (rotary knob, slider, photosensitive cell). The Phidget device looks pretty interesting in and of itself. I'll have to take a peek at it.

Quoted: theWPFblog.com is a resource devoted to providing insight and tutorials on WPF from the perspective of a Flash developer.

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Faved by: SharpSmith
May 17 2007 - via weblogs.asp.net

Quoted: ASP.NET, Visual Studio, ASP.NET 2.0, .NET

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Faved by: SharpSmith
Sep 25 2007 - via www.codeproject.com

Quoted: WCF / WPF Chat Application

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Faved by: yellow_blue
Jul 30 2007 - via wpfwiki.com
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Faved by: darrellp
Sep 05 2007 - via www.thirteen23.com

Some interesting WPF apps to download

Quoted: thirteen23 is a design firm specializing in user interface design, visual design, rapid prototyping, Microsoft Expression Blend, WPF and .NET 3.0 development.

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Faved by: darrellp
Aug 07 2007 - via wpf.netfx3.com

Very cool demo app of lots of great WPFness.

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Finally someone does a session about good application design with WPF instead of just highlighting the amazing 3D and animation features that are available!

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Faved by: darrellp
Jun 22 2007 - via channel9.msdn.com

Good talk on Silverlight, the successor to WPF/E which provides a Flash like environment writing in any .NET language which runs under browsers or other platforms (currently only Mac). The amazing part is that it doesn't require CLR and is entirely contained in a 4MB download. Given what percentage of the standard CLR this thing contains, that's pretty amazing.

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