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Essential Windows Presentation Foundation
“As one of the architects behind WPF, Chris Anderson skillfully explains not
only the ‘how,’ but also the ‘why.’ This book is an excellent resource for anyone
wanting to understand the design principles and best practices of WPF.”
—Anders Hejlsberg, technical fellow, Microsoft Corporation
“If WPF stands as the user interface technology for the next generation of
Windows, then Chris Anderson stands as the Charles Petzold for the next
generation of Windows user interface developers.”
—Ted Neward, founding editor, TheServerSide.NET
“This is an excellent book that does a really great job of introducing you to WPF,
and explaining how to unlock the tremendous potential it provides.”
—Scott Guthrie, general manager, Developer Division, Microsoft
“WPF is a whole new animal when it comes to creating UI applications, drawing
on design principles originating from both Windows Forms and the Web. Chris
does a great job of not only explaining how to use the new features and capabil-
ities of WPF (with associated code and XAML based syntax), but also explains
why things work the way they do. As one of the architects of WPF, Chris gives
great insight into the plumbing and design principles of WPF, as well as the
mechanics of writing code using it. This is truly essential if you plan to be a
serious WPF developer.”
—Brian Noyes, chief architect, IDesign Inc.;
Microsoft Regional Director; Microsoft MVP
“I was given the opportunity to take a look at Chris Anderson’s book and found
it to be an exceedingly valuable resource, one I can comfortably recommend to
others. I can only speak for myself, but when faced with a new technology I like
to have an understanding of how it relates to and works in relation to the tech-
nology it is supplanting. Chris starts his book by tying the WPF directly into
the world of Windows 32-bit UI in C++. Chris demonstrates both a keen under-
standing of the underlying logic that drives the WPF and how it works and
also a skill in helping the reader build on their own knowledge through exam-
ples that mimic how you would build your cutting edge applications.”
—Bill Sheldon, principal engineer, InterKnowlogy
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Essential
Windows
Presentation
Foundation
Microsoft .NET Development Series
J
ohn Montgomery, Series Advisor
Don Box, Series Advisor
Martin Heller, Series Editor
The Microsoft .NET Development Series is supported and developed by the leaders and experts of
Microsoft development technologies including Microsoft architects. The books in this series provide a core
resource of information and understanding every developer needs in order to write effective applications
and managed code. Learn from the leaders how to maximize your use of the .NET Framework and its
programming languages.
Titles in the Series
Brad Abrams, .NET Framework Standard Library
A
nnotated Reference Volume 1: Base Class Library and
Extended Numerics Library, 0-321-15489-4
Brad Abrams and Tamara Abrams, .NET Framework
Standard Library Annotated Reference, Volume 2: Networking
Library, Reflection Library, and XML Library, 0-321-19445-4
Chris Anderson, Essential Windows Presentation Foundation
(WPF), 0-321-37447-9
Keith Ballinger, .NET Web Services: Architecture and
Implemen
tation, 0-321-11359-4
Bob Beauchemin and Dan Sullivan, A Developer’s Guide to
SQL Server 2005, 0-321-38218-8
Don Box with Chris Sells, Essential .NET, Volume 1:
The Common Language Runtime, 0-201-73411-7
Keith Brown, The .NET Developer’s Guide to Windows
Security, 0-321-22835-9
Eric Carter and Eric Lippert, Visual Studio Tools for Office:
Using C# with Excel, Word, Outlook, and InfoPath,
0-321-33488-4
Eric Carter and Eric Lippert, Visual Studio Tools for
Office: Using Visual Basic 2005 with Excel, Word, Outlook,
and InfoPath, 0-321-41175-7
Mahesh Chand, Graphics Programming with GDI+,
0-321-16077-0
Krzysztof Cwalina and Brad Abrams, Framework Design
Guidelines: Conventions, Idioms, and Patterns for Reusable
.NET Libraries, 0-321-24675-6
Len Fenster, Effective Use of Microsoft Enterprise Library:
Building Blocks for Creating Enterprise Applications and
Services, 0-321-33421-3
Sam Guckenheimer and Juan J. Perez, Software
Engineer
ing with Microsoft Visual Studio Team System,
0-321-27872-0
Anders Hejlsberg, Scott Wiltamuth, Peter Golde, The C#
Programming Language, Second Edition, 0-321-33443-4
Alex Homer and Dave Sussman, ASP.NET 2.0 Illustrated,
0-321-41834-4
Joe Kaplan and Ryan Dunn, The .NET Developer’s Guide to
Directory Services Programming, 0-321-35017-0
Mark Michaelis, Essential C# 2.0, 0-321-15077-5
James S. Miller and Susann Ragsdale, The Common
Language Infrastructure Annotated Standard, 0-321-15493-2
Christian Nagel, Enter
prise Services with the .NET
Framework: Developing Distributed Business Solutions
with .NET Enterprise Services, 0-321-24673-X
Brian Noyes, Data Binding with Windows Forms 2.0:
Programming Smart Client Data Applications with .NET,
0-321-26892-X
Brian Noyes, Smart Client Deployment with ClickOnce:
Deploying Windows Forms Applications with ClickOnce,
0-321-19769-0
Fritz Onion with Keith Brown, Essential ASP.NET 2.0,
0-321-23770-6
Fritz Onion, Essential ASP.NET with Examples in C#,
0-201-76040-1
Fritz Onion, Essential ASP.NET with Examples in Visual
Basic .NET, 0-201-76039-8
Ted Pattison and Dr. Joe Hummel, Building Applications
and Components with Visual Basic .NET, 0-201-73495-8
Scott Roberts and Hagen Green, Designing Forms
for Microsoft Office InfoPath and Forms Services 2007,
0-321-41059-9
Dr. Neil Roodyn, eXtreme .NET: Introducing eXtr
eme
Programming Techniques to .NET Developers, 0-321-30363-6
Chris Sells and Michael Weinhardt, Windows Forms 2.0
Programming, 0-321-26796-6
Dharma Shukla and Bob Schmidt, Essential Windows
Workflow Foundation, 0-321-39983-8
Guy Smith-Ferrier, .NET Internationalization:
The Developer’s Guide to Building Global Windows
and Web Applications, 0-321-34138-4
Paul Vick, The Visual Basic .NET Programming Language,
0-321-16951-4
Damien Watkins, Mark Hammond, Brad Abrams,
Programming in the
.NET Environment, 0-201-77018-0
Shawn Wildermuth, Pragmatic ADO.NET: Data Access
for the Internet World, 0-201-74568-2
Paul Yao and David Durant, .NET Compact Framework
Programming with C#, 0-321-17403-8
Paul Yao and David Durant, .NET Compact Framework
Programming with Visual Basic .NET, 0-321-17404-6
For more information go to www.awprofessional.com/msdotnetseries/
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