WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008![]() Arlen Feldman and Maxx Daymon MEAP Release: July 2007 Softbound print: September 2008 (est.) | 600 pages ISBN: 1-933988-22-3 |
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Table of Contents, MEAP Chapters & Resources
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1. The road to Avalon (WPF) - FREE 2. Getting started with WPF and VS 2008 - AVAILABLE 3. WPF from 723 feet - AVAILABLE 4. Working with layouts - AVAILABLE 5. The grid panel - AVAILABLE 6. Resources, Styles, Control Templates and Themes - AVAILABLE 7. Events - AVAILABLE 8. Ooh, Shiny! - AVAILABLE 9. Laying out a more complex application - AVAILABLE 10. Commands - AVAILABLE 11. Data Binding with WPF - AVAILABLE 12. Data templates - AVAILABLE 13. Custom controls - AVAILABLE 14. Drawing - AVAILABLE |
15. Drawing in 3D - AVAILABLE 16. Building a navigation application - AVAILABLE 17. WPF and Browsers—XBAP, ClickOnce & Silverlight - AVAILABLE 18. Printing, Documents and XPS - AVAILABLE 19. Transition effects - AVAILABLE 20. Interoperability - AVAILABLE 21. Threading - AVAILABLE |
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DESCRIPTION
Now more than ever, Windows applications have to work well and look good. Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Microsoft's new user interface framework, gives you the ability to create stunning graphics, rich interactions, and highly-usable Windows applications. WPF is the API beneath Windows Vista interfaces, and it's also available for older versions of Windows. Up to this point, it has only been possible to build WPF applications manually, mainly by hand-coding in XAML—WPF's declarative XML-based markup language. The soon-to-be-released Visual Studio 2008 provides the full set of developer tools you need to take advantage of this exciting technology.
The combination of WPF and Visual Studio 2008 represents the start of the next generation of Windows applications. Hand-coding XAML is fine if you're an early adopter, but to put WPF into production, you need to master the tools and application styles you'll use in your day job.
WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008 focuses on WPF development using Visual Studio 2008 and other available tools. The book starts with thorough coverage of the basics, layouts, styles, resources, and themes. It then takes you through several real-world scenarios, exploring common challenges and application-types. You'll build several sample applications, ranging from a simple calculator to a typical line-of-business application. Along the way, you'll add graphical elements, animation, and support for printing, accessibility, and other standard functionality.
Written in a witty, engaging style, WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008 can be read cover-to-cover or used to reference specific problems and issues. The approach is practical and always focused on how you'll use WPF in real development scenarios. You'll learn how to handle the many new issues presented by the extreme flexibility of WPF. The authors also provide numerous tips and suggestions for how to work efficiently.
WHAT'S INSIDE:
- WPF using Visual Studio 2008
- Real-world example applications
- Tips and techniques
- Advice for Windows Forms developers
- Drawing and animation
- Command handling and data-binding
- XBAP and ClickOnce
About the Author
Arlen Feldman specializes in meta-data driven applications, particularly focusing on usability issues. He was chief architect for the award-winning HEAT software product, and has been working with .NET since its earliest days. He worked with Microsoft on the direction of .NET, the C# language, and Visual Studio as a member of the C# customer advisory group. Arlen is the author of ADO.NET Programming (Manning, 2003), and is the Chief Architect for Cherwell Software.
Maxx Daymon learned BASIC before he learned English. He is MCPD Certified for Windows and Web development, and has been working with .NET since its preview releases. Maxx is currently software architect for new development at Configuresoft, a leading developer of configuration-management and compliance software.
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