WindowsClient.NET
WindowsClient.NET is Microsoft’s community site dedicated to Windows client technologies such as Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Windows Forms.
Highlights:
- Get Started – Resources on getting started with Windows client development.
- Learn – Tutorials and hours of video training sessions for creating Windows Client applications.
- Forums – Forums for WPF, Windows Forms, and Acropolis.
- Downloads – Essential downloads, starter kits, samples, and presentations.
- Community – Control gallery, WPF showcase, blog feed.
Homepage: http://windowsclient.net/
Feed: http://windowsclient.net/blogs/MainFeed.aspx?GroupID=3&Type=AllBlogs
Latest Community Posts:
- The Commodore 64 Emulator: Emulating Pointers in a sandbox when the real thing is not allowed
- MicrosoftÂß SurfaceÂß 2.0 SDK and Runtime Update
- Stimulant Takes Top Honors at IxDA Interaction Awards 2012
- Event Handler Memory Leaks, Unwiring Events, and the WeakEventManager in WPF 4.5
- Intel�s Connect to Life Experience, CES 2012
- Self installable and runnable service or how to make generic service and console hybrid
- WPF 4.5 Cross-Thread Collection Synchronization Redux
- Intel Museum Redesign
- WPF 4.5: Observable Collection Cross-Thread Change Notification
- Surface Solution Showcase invites retailers to get hands-on at NRF 2012
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