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Expression Blend - Hooray for whole numbers
Last night the Expression team dropped a new build of Microsoft Expression Blend 2 SP1 Preview. You know from previous posts that I have a special place in my heart for the branding of the products as it relates to version numbers and telling a clear story to the outside community. I like...
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Kurt Brockett
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Anonymous
on 09-26-2008
Hi, I'm a ???
Besides creating confused laptops, Nathan Dunlap and team also create very cool user experiences. Check out the VisitMix video and hear Nathan talk about some of the Mac + Vista tips, tricks and techniques IdentityMine uses.
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Chad Brown
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Anonymous
on 12-17-2007
Blend Tip: Redundant Naming
I’ve had a lot of people disagree with me on this one but I just ran into another case where this was incredibly annoying and proved it’s importance once again deeming it blog worthy. Naming every object in your XAML is just good practice. I think we can all agree on that. Of course it’s...
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Nathan Dunlap
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Anonymous
on 10-16-2007
Expression Blend Make Control with F8 (even in Silverlight projects)
This rocks… I knew that Make Control via F8 or Tools Menu > Make Control was an incredibly easy way to make user controls in WPF apps, but I didnt know that it applied in Silverlight as well. Just select an object or group of objects and hit F8 and it will pop a Make Control [...]
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Nathan Dunlap
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by
Anonymous
on 10-05-2007
WPF Training – Key to customer co-development efforts
I think our project methodology is unique. (Strategy – Training – Envisioning – Design – Development – Deploy) Notice the training element. It seams waterfall-ish but in reality it’s an iterative approach simply broken up into manageable phases. Our team realized early on that building production WPF...
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Chad Brown
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by
Anonymous
on 03-29-2007
Simple WPF Clock using Microsoft Expression Blend
Today I spend some time playing with Microsoft Expression Blend. and thought of creating a XAML Clock using Blend itself. Surprisingly it took less than 2 hours for me to create a good looking Clock. Here is the preview of my XAML Clock. Below are the simple design steps I followed. 1) Created a Class...
Posted to
Jobi K Joy
(Weblog)
by
Anonymous
on 03-14-2007
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