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Welcome to the “WPF/E” (Codename) video boot camp. These videos will teach how to create an interactive media player in about an hour.&amp;nbsp; The training is broken into three segments: XAML Basics; “WPF/E” with Microsoft Expression; and Programming “WPF/E”.
Together they provide a condensed environment that will allow you to quickly learn programming in “WPF/E” 
Next we jump into Expression Design, Expression Blend and Visual Studio.&amp;nbsp; These tools remove the need to write XAML by hand and show how assets are easy exported from one tool and imported to the next tool.
 
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		<title>Re: “WPF/E” Video Boot Camp - Microsoft Expression and Visual Studio 2005 – Ernie Booth</title>
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			<![CDATA[I think this does the opposite of showing how good the workflow is. It looks very piecemeal and messy with the designer/developer combo having to have either quite a few skills or be very close to each other every step of the way. Imagine if you were on
 a much more complex project, this is a simple one and already doesn't look good.<br>
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With all the great things that could have been shown here its a shame that we end up with an uninspiring 2D graphic and a poor workflow.<br>
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Maybe try a bit harder next time to come up with a bit more of a WOW element.<p>posted by skjc</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[It would be nice to increase the font size within Windows and/or VS so that the code can be see clearly.&nbsp; Resolution is obviously lost during recording and&nbsp;encoding.&nbsp; <img src='http://ecn.channel9.msdn.com/o9/content/images/emoticons/emotion-6.gif' alt='Sad' /><p>posted by Milarz</p>]]>
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