This Wrox Blox presents WPF along with the Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML), showing developers how to customize existing user interface controls such as the Button, Progress Bar, Check Box, Radio Button, and Label along with creating two new custom controls. The Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) released with the .NET 3.0 SDK provides a rich foundation for developing and customizing user interfaces. Unlike existing user interface development tools like GDI and GD...
Table of Content
Overview.Control Templates.Custom Controls.Interoperability with Win32 Applications.Interoperability with Windows Forms Applications.Summary.About Andrew Moore.
About the author
Andrew Moore has been developing software since 1998 for radar systems, air traffic management, discrete-event simulation, and business communications applications ...