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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...
    Posted to Kurt Brockett (Weblog) by 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.
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) by 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...
    Posted to Nathan Dunlap (Weblog) by 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 [...]
    Posted to Nathan Dunlap (Weblog) 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...
    Posted to Chad Brown (Weblog) 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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