Pro WPF in C# 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation with .NET 3.5, Second Edition
by Matthew MacDonald
Windows® Presentation Foundation Unleashed
by Adam Nathan; Daniel Lehenbauer - Lead Developer Responsible for WPF 3D
WPF Recipes in C# 2008: A Problem-Solution Approach
by Sam Noble; Sam Bourton; Allen Jones
WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008: Covers Visual Studio 2008 SP1 and .Net 3.5 SP1
by Arlen Feldman; Maxx Daymon
Switching to Microsoft Windows 7: The Painless Way to Upgrade from Windows XP or Vista
by Elna Tymes; Charles Prael
Windows® Presentation Foundation Unleashed
by Adam Nathan; Daniel Lehenbauer - Lead Developer Responsible for WPF 3D
Essential Windows Communication Foundation: For .NET Framework 3.5
by Steve Resnick; Richard Crane; Chris Bowen
RESTful .NET, 1st Edition
by Jon Flanders
Advanced Windows Debugging
by Mario Hewardt; Daniel Pravat
This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
Printed entirely in color, with helpful figures and syntax coloring to make code samples appear as they do in Visual Studio.
In just 24 sessions of one hour or less, you will be able to begin effectively using WPF to solve real-world problems, developing rich user interfaces in less time than you thought possible.
Using a straightforward, step-by-step approach, each lesson builds on a real-world foundation forged in both technology and business matters, allowing you to learn the essentials of WPF from the ground up.
Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common questions, issues, and tasks.
The Q&A sections, quizzes, and exercises help you build and test your knowledge.
By the Way notes present interesting pieces of information.
Did You Know? tips offer advice or teach an easier way to do something.
Watch Out! cautions advise you about potential problems and help you steer clear of disaster.
Learn how to...
Use XAML to build user interfaces
Leverage data binding to minimize tedious code
Create visually engaging applications
Architect and design WPF applications using proven patterns such as MVP
Incorporate audio and video into your applications
Customize controls with styles, templates, and animation
Apply best practices for developing software with WPF
Deploy WPF applications to the desktop and Web
Take advantage of WPF’s advanced printing capabilities
Grow as a developer by improving your overall software design skills
Introduction 1
Part I Getting Started
1 What WPF Is and Isn’t 5
2 Understanding XAML 17
3 Introducing the Font Viewer 27
4 Handling Application Layout 41
5 Using Basic Controls 59
6 Introducing Data Binding 75
Part II Reaching the User
7 Designing an Application 93
8 Building a Text Document Editor 107
9 Getting a Handle on Events 121
10 Commands 145
11 Output 157
Part III Visualizing Data
12 Building a Contact Manager 177
13 Presenters and Views 193
14 Resources and Styles 211
15 Digging Deeper into Data Binding 229
16 Visualizing Lists 251
Part IV Creating Rich Experiences
17 Building a Media Viewer 267
18 Drawing with Shapes 291
19 Colors and Brushes 315
20 Transforms and Effects 331
21 Using Control Templates 347
22 Triggers 369
23 Animation 383
24 Best Practices 407
Part V Appendixes
Appendix A: Tools and Resources 423
Appendix B: 3D Tutorial Using ZAM 3D 427
Appendix C: Project Source (downloadable) 437
Index 439
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Based on 12 Ratings
Great WPF Book For Begginers. - 2009-08-11
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a full colored book with many step by step examples, you just need to know some XML and be familiar with Visual Studio 2008 (Express Recommended- Samples will also work on the Standard or Pro Versions). This book gives you an introduction to all WPF (Windows Presentation Foundation) features from basic layouts to Complex custom Controls and Data Visualization, on the last chapter it walks you through the process of creating an animated Media Player From Scratch.
100% Recommended for new WPF users (not recommended for advanced users).
good intro - 2009-09-08
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I liked the mvp implementation
The only book out there which introduces it.
Great Book For Learning WPF - 2009-08-23
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This has been the best book I've seen to learn WPF. I am really enjoying the format as well as the way the authors intertwine all the lessons with practical examples while building some sample applications.
Quickly Learn WPF - 2009-11-20
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This book does a great job of quickly teaching WPF. I tend to read shorter books that just give me the information using simple examples - I can figure out the rest. The book does carry a few examples across multiple chapters, which I generally don't like, but they made it quick and understandable.
Not a good book - 2009-09-15
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This is not a good book. The coverage of the concepts is shallow and confusing. Especially when he tries to incorporate the Model-View-Presenter paradigm, all hell breaks loose.
WPF is not a piece of cake and can't be learned in 24 hours like this book claims. And no, coloring the code won't cut it.
If you are really serious and want to use WPF into your applications, then be serious and choose a professional book.
2/5 stars
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