Programming WPF: Building Windows UI with Windows Presentation Foundation

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Author: Chris Sells

ISBN-10: 0596510373

ISBN-13: 9780596510374

Category: General & Miscellaneous Software

If you want to build applications that take full advantage of Windows Vista's new user interface capabilities, you need to learn Microsoft's Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). This new edition, fully updated for the official release of .NET 3.0, is designed to get you up to speed on this technology quickly. By page 2, you'll be writing a simple WPF application. By the end of Chapter 1, you'll have taken a complete tour of WPF and its major elements.\ WPF is the new presentation framework...

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Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) represents the best of the control-based Windows world and the content-based Web world. This second edition includes new chapters on printing, navigation, text and documents, along with a new Appendix.

DedicationForewordsPrefaceChapter 1: Hello, WPFChapter 2: Applications and SettingsChapter 3: LayoutChapter 4: InputChapter 5: ControlsChapter 6: Simple Data BindingChapter 7: Binding to List DataChapter 8: StylesChapter 9: Control TemplatesChapter 10: Windows and DialogsChapter 11: NavigationChapter 12: ResourcesChapter 13: GraphicsChapter 14: Text and Flow DocumentsChapter 15: Printing and XPSChapter 16: Animation and MediaChapter 17: 3D GraphicsChapter 18: Custom ControlsXAMLInteroperabilityAsynchronous and Multithreaded WPF ProgrammingWPF Base TypesSilverlightColor InsertsColophonChris Sells is a Program Manager for the Connected Systems Division at Microsoft. He's written several books, including the first edition of "Programming WPF", "Windows Forms 2.0 Programming" and "ATL Internals" (both Addison-Wesley). In his free time, Chris hosts various conferences and makes a pest of himself on Microsoft internal product team discussion lists. More information about Chris, and his various projects, is available at http://www.sellsbrothers.comIan Griffiths is an independent WPF consultant, developer, speaker and Pluralsight instructor and a widely recognized expert on the subject. He lives in London but can often be found on various developer mailing lists and newsgroups, where a popular sport is to see who can get him to write the longest email in reply to the shortest possible question. Ian maintains a popular blog at http://www.interact-sw.co.uk/iangblog/ and is co-author of "Windows Forms in a Nutshell" and of "Mastering Visual Studio .NET".