Getting Started with Windows Presentation Foundation




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Overview

Windows Presentation Foundation is a next generation UI framework for creating desktop applications on the Windows Platform.  The intent of this DZone Refcard is to help you understand the basics of WPF.  In this DZone Refcard, the Authors work to bring you a solid foundation of the basics of WPF ranging from XAML to Data Binding.


About the Author

Rob Eisenberg is a .NET architect and developer working out of Tallahassee, FL. where he is a partner with Christopher Bennage at Blue Spire Consulting.  Rob publishes technical articles regularly at devlicio.us and has spoken at regional events and to companies concerning .NET technologies and Agile software practices. He is coauthor of Sam’s Teach Yourself WPF in 24 Hours and is the architect and lead developer of the Caliburn Application Framework for WPF and Silverlight.

Christopher Bennage likes to make things. He’s particularly fond of computers, WPF, and Silverlight, as well as the glorious and mysterious field of UX. You can follow him on twitter @bennage or through his blog on devlicio.us. He promises not to bite.