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  • There are several different workflows used to build a WPF or Silverlight app

    One of the interesting things about WPF apps, and Silverlight 2.0 apps for that matter, is the number of ways to go about constructing the app. A Designer type can put together an app inside of Blend and integrate design assets as they're built, but then the Designer is blocked waiting on controls...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 04-01-2008
  • Collaboration – A must have in WPF projects

    Collaboration, not in the sense of a cohesive team willing to dive into the project together, or even a creative group capable of making spark decisions on UI/interactions, I’m talking about collaboration with the customer. Full committal from the Customer is paramount to success in .Net 3.0 projects...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 10-17-2007
  • You got cool UI, but did you assure that the client gets it before shuffling it down in the list?

    Your visual designer has created a unique UI concept, and most importantly, it seems to fit the client's needs, but how do you promote this UI to the client? I've run into this several times since many of the common UI paradigms that folks are comfortable with are out the window...it's tough...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 07-10-2007
  • Doing a WPF project? Got an Integrator? Cool. Do you know what to do with him?

    Microsoft .Net 3.0 projects provide opportunities to build awesome UI, right? And surely you've got a developer who can construct WPF controls necessary to support the UI. So you've got a visual designer providing xaml assets to support his cool new UI concept, and your developer is quickly at...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 07-10-2007
  • New work items? Let's think about it...

    I know this article is about a month old, but the day it was printed, I found it very intriguing - I mean first off, let's face it...when the client requests a new feature, as a PM, your gut wants to jump on it and provide good service to your client by idenftifying if it clearly sits out of scope...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 05-27-2007
  • Tales of managing .Net Framework 3.0 projects

    In this blog, I plan to discuss the minutiae of my craft - managing technology projects based on the .Net 3.0 platform. I can say with certainty that early on, this platform clearly had boundaries between the developers and the designers, and it was a difficult shell game to get the right resources doing...
    Posted to Paul_Alexander (Weblog) by palexand on 05-11-2007
  • WPF Portfolio (AKA “Stories”)

    A couple posts back I made the statement: “Helping our customers love their software is very consuming. So much so that it’s been a challenge to find the time to thoroughly communicate what our tagline Love your software.™ really means.” We're making progress...First we began with a site dedicated...
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-11-2007
  • IdentityMine Intro

    IdentityMine is an Interactive Design and Development firm. We’re roughly 50 people today with offices in the Seattle area, Cochin India and now starting to build a presence in the bay area. What’s unique about IdentityMine is our blend of Designer and Development talent. You see…There are plenty of...
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-27-2007
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