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- What is the difference between WPF and WinForms?
WPF is the current platform for developing Windows desktop applications It is a modern, advanced, hardware accelerated framework for developing applications that maintain separation of concerns It supports advanced rendering of 2D vector and 3D graphics, providing an immense range of capabilities for building rich, interactive, and quality user interfaces WinForms, on the other hand
- How can I bring a window to the front in WPF? - Stack Overflow
The solution to bringing a WPF window to the top was actually provided to me by the same code I'm using to provide the global hotkey A blog article by Joseph Cooney contains a link to his code samples that contains the original code I've cleaned up and modified the code a little, and implemented it as an extension method to System Windows Window
- How do I use WPF bindings with RelativeSource? - Stack Overflow
How do I use RelativeSource with WPF bindings and what are the different use-cases?
- What is WPF and how does it compare to WinForms?
WPF is Microsoft's new framework (actually, it is a subsystem of the NET framework 3 0) for writing rich Windows applications It is meant as an eventual replacement for WinForms (although admittedly the adoption rate is much slower than MS hoped for)
- . net - How to begin WPF development? - Stack Overflow
Mastering WPF (and silverlight, and basically any vector based XAML net rich UI framework) requires more than understanding the new development concepts (and there are many)
- Whats the difference between StaticResource and DynamicResource in WPF?
<ItemsControl ItemTemplate="{DynamicResource MyItemTemplate}" > Most of the times (always?), only one works and the other will throw exception during runtime But I'd like to know why: What is the main difference Like memory or performance implications Are there rules in WPF like "brushes are always static" and "templates are always dynamic" etc ? I assume the choice between Static vs
- c# - Select folder dialog WPF - Stack Overflow
WPF look feel, this dialog must look like part of a modern application designed for Windows Vista 7 and not Windows 2000 or even Win9x As I understand, until 2010 ( Net 4 0) there won't be a standard folder dialog, but maybe there are some changes in version 4 0? Or the only thing I can do, is to use an old-school WinForms dialog?
- How to bind multiple values to a single WPF TextBlock?
I'm currently using the TextBlock below to bind the value of a property named Name: lt;TextBlock Text="{Binding Name}" gt; Now, I want to bind another property named ID to the same TextBlock
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