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Chapter 1: The Longhorn Application Model
Figure 1-1: The browser displaying the XAML version of Hello World
Chapter 3: Controls and XAML
Figure 3-1: An example XAML page object model
Figure 3-2: The display from the previous XAML
Figure 3-3: An example using the
Canvas
panel
Figure 3-4: An example using the
DockPanel
panel
Figure 3-5: The
FlowPanel
breaks lines only when necessary.
Figure 3-6: The
FlowPanel
panel wrapping the last element to a new line
Figure 3-7: The
FlowPanel
panel wrapping each element to a new line
Figure 3-8: The
TextPanel
with multiple font characteristics, columns , and formatting
Figure 3-9: The
GridPanel
as a calculator
Figure 3-10: An example of XAML controls
Figure 3-11: A button with an image and text
Figure 3-12: A couple of
RoundButton
and standard buttons on a
FlowPanel
Figure 3-13: Various shapes on a
Canvas
Figure 3-14: Gradients at work
Figure 3-15: A skewed
ListBox
and
Ellipse
Figure 3-16: Views of the animated button at different times
Figure 3-17: The PageViewer control
Chapter 4: Storage
Figure 4-1: The WinFS data model hierarchy
Chapter 6: Communication
Figure 6-1: The Indigo architecture and important classes
Figure 6-2: Managers acquiring messages from a port
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Introducing WinFX(TM) The Application Programming Interface for the Next Generation of Microsoft Windows Code Name Longhorn (Pro Developer)
ISBN: 0735620857
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 83
Authors:
Brent Rector
BUY ON AMAZON
Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
Process ID
Using fork and exec Together
Message Queue Class
C.1. Introduction
D.3. Generating Profile Data
MySQL Cookbook
Preserving Trailing Spaces in String Columns
Sorting Subsets of a Table
Introduction
Enumerating a Many-to-Many Relationship
Using a Join to Control Query Output Order
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): Concepts, Technology, and Design
Service modeling guidelines
Service-Oriented Design (Part II: SOA Composition Guidelines)
Considerations for choosing service layers
Considerations for positioning core SOA standards
Service-Oriented Design (Part III: Service Design)
Programming Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5
Creating Bindable Grids of Data
ASP.NET Security
Extending Existing ASP.NET Controls
HTTP Handlers and Modules
Hosting ASP.NET Outside IIS
Python Standard Library (Nutshell Handbooks) with
The sys Module
The fileinput Module
The zlib Module
The binhex Module
The linecache Module
Digital Character Animation 3 (No. 3)
Approaching Design as an Artist
Facial Rigging
Chapter Four. Basics of Animation
Understanding Motion
The Language of Movement
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