WPF Presentation

Published 6/24/2009 by David in .NET
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A topic I just had to resurrect from my recently deceased blog is my WPF presentation I have been giving for the past year and a half. Although some people have declared me a bit insane at the time I was making it, it certainly has made up for it by a long shot.

 

The fun thing about this presentation is that it is entirely written in WPF. At the time of making this, I figured it would have been sad to present a major new User Interface technology using plain old Microsoft PowerPoint. There would’ve been way to much switching between demo’s and slides. So I wrote a little PowerPoint slideshow look-a-like and have it shown my demo’s in-place.

 

I have updated it a bit recently so that it includes some of the latest features of WPF as well such as pixel shaders and string formats. I will update this post when I manage to get that latest build online.

In the meantime you can download the “older” presentation from my SkyDrive account (sources or binaries):


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Ken Blackstein

Saturday, September 12, 2009 1:42 AM

Beautiful job! I'm impressed enough that I'm talking to my boss to about ordering Vidyano. In any event - could you please look at the demo for a moment - it crashes when clicking on "Define Data Template for Business Objects", both the binaries and the when I compile - and it compiles clean.

Really appreciated
Keep up the great work and blog!
Ken Blackstein
732-547-0809 (USA)

David

Sunday, September 13, 2009 3:28 AM

Thanks Ken !

Regarding your crash, are you using .NET 3.5 SP1 ?

Best regards,
David

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