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Presentation

Learn how to easily create applications that target Windows users, broad-reach Web users, and mobile device users faster and more easily than ever. The quality of presentation bar is rising across the board — from web to smart client. This track covers in depth the technologies that allow users to create great applications targeted at Web users (ASP.NET, IE7), building visually compelling, powerful, and productive client applications (Windows Forms, Windows Presentation Foundation) and building applications that take advantage of the latest generation of mobile devices (.NET Compact Framework). Be among the first to learn about the user experience guidelines for client applications in the Windows Vista™ timeframe, how to use Windows Presentation Foundation to build breakthrough high fidelity applications, how to best prepare your existing applications for Windows Vista-era technologies using ASP.NET 2.0 and Windows Forms 2.0, and much more.

 
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• Sep 15 Thu


Developing Rich Web Applications with Atlas

Jonathan Malek writes "There a namespace called Web.Component, implemented cross-browser script that provides an amazing numer of services, including dispose...and that's just client side. Absolutely fantastic bit of software, which accomplishes more than just providing AJAX abilities--it goes a long way to cleaning up the javascript blight that seems to infect the source code of web applications... "


Are Windows Forms Dead?

Bill Evjen writes "I just had a conversation with the head of the Microsoft Windows Forms team in the developer lounge and told him that one of the biggest questions I get about Windows Forms is whether or not it is dead. Avalon is coming and the rumor was that this 2005 release of .NET 2.0 was the last release of Windows Forms. Asked about this, his reply was that... "


Max!

BizTalk Visionary writes "Microsoft® Codename Max is not like any other product. That's because it's not a product—it's your opportunity to try an exciting new user experience from Microsoft. Today Max lets you make lists of your photos and turn them into beautiful slide shows to share with your family and friends. Tomorrow...who knows? "


With Power Comes Responsibility

David Wheeler writes "As Robert Ingebretsen stated: "with power comes responsibility". He then introduced a couple of good reminder slides, highlighting the misuse of fonts and reminding us all of the awfulness of the blink and marquee tags in HTML...."


Atlas!

BizTalk Visionary writes "ASP.NET “Atlas” is a package of new Web development technologies that integrates an extensive set of client script libraries with the rich, server-based development platform of ASP.NET 2.0..."


Building more Powerful ASP.NET applications with IIS 7

Jon Barnhardt writes "ASP.NET integration in IIS 7 now works in two modes: ISAPI (old compatibility mode for IIS 6) and Integrated. The Integrated mode takes all the ASP.NET functions and plugs them directly into the IIS server as modules..."


Sparkle

Alex Keizer writes "Creating a good looking UI does require manually editing Xaml anymore. There is a complete suite of products geared toward designers. Handing of the design to the developer is made very easy: the tools store the work of the designer as Xaml..."


• Sep 14 Wed


Building a folder picker in WPF

Kevin Moore writes "The last time I blogged about TreeView, I was still using the control I personally implemented. Now that WPF actually has a TreeView, lets talk about how to use it. The first thing you’ll notice is that the API for what we shipped is pretty identical to what I blogged. (Guess who wrote the spec for WPF TreeView.) Thankfully I had a brilliant developer that implemented the tough stuff like selection and keyboard navigation. You may notice that ..."


PDC05 - Microsoft "Expression" Family of Designer Tools

Michael Coates writes "The “Expression” family of design tools is now unveiled, consisting of: Microsoft Expression "Acrylic Graphic Designer" Microsoft Expression "Sparkle Interactive Designer" Microsoft Expression "Quartz Web Designer" Check out ... "


Atlas vs. WPF

Dennis Marsh writes "My one complaint is that there are a lot of paralells in architecture between the Atlas and WPF and you can even see a lot of similarity in the APIs of the two, but the execution is completely different..."


Expression takes main stage

Dave Lloyd writes "The products are touted by Microsoft as their Expression Family of Products they include..."


Future Directions Developing Rich Applications with "Atlas"

Bill Evjen writes "This is one of the sessions I was really excited to see. The demo by ScottGu earlier in the keynote here at PDC 2005 in LA was outstanding. So, I really wanted to dig in more and see what “Atlas” was all about..."


Working on Avalon/WPF New Change Log

Dennis Marsh writes " don't know how many people have begun digging into the Avalon/WPF bits that were released for the PDC, but there are a ton of breaking changes. The biggest breaking changes that are bound to affect any existing projects are in the Animation APIs..."


Begging For Quartz

Dennis Marsh writes "Quartz is the codename for an web development IDE, part of the Expression suite, that is targeted at web designers/developers. It's undeniably the best implementation of web development environment out of Microsoft ever..."


Avalon Goal

Brad Wardell writes "Its Goal: Replace GDI (which is nearly 20 years old) with a new graphics system that takes advantage of the latest advances in graphics hardware. But replacing GDI is a bit of an understatement. It replaces GDI in the same way that spreadsheets replace counting on ones fingers...."


Quartz Web Designer is not a secret anymore

Brian Goldfarb writes "I’m incredibly excited to begin talking about “Quartz Web Designer” because it just simply rocks. Yes, clearly I’m biased, but not as much as you might think. This software is just amazing – check out the details that are online here..."


Get your Bearings on Windows Presentation Foundation

Jonathan Maslan writes "Tim published a great overview of WPF on MSDN yesterday. It's a good place to start exploring... "


ASP.NET Atlas

Brian Goldfarb writes "We talked about it for awhile now, but the ASP.NET “Atlas” web site is now LIVE! You can download the bits, read the quickstarts, get documentation, and more... "


What is WPF/E?

Adam Kinney writes "WPF/E stands for Windows Presentation Foundation "Everywhere", and the concept demonstrated was a subset of WPF where some richness (i.e. 3D, hardware accelration, Adaptive Documents) is given up for reach. Reach out to small devices and other platforms...."


Microsoft's Self-Expression

FTP Online bloggers writes "Microsoft unveiled a family of Web design tools aimed at helping designers and developers work better together, share data, and streamline workflow...."

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