geekSpeak Recording - Accessibility and WPF with Robert Altland
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In this episode of geekSpeak, we explore how to write accessible applications using Microsoft Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Microsoft Silverlight with Robert Altland, a principal consultant with Neudesic. Robert provides a quick review of UI
automation, the new accessibility framework for WPF, and Silverlight application development. This geekSpeak is hosted by
Lynn Langit and
Mithun Dhar.
The geekSpeak webcast series brings you industry experts in a "talk-radio" format hosted by developer evangelists from Microsoft. These experts share their knowledge and experience about a particular developer technology and are ready to answer your questions
in real time during the webcast. To ask a question in advance of the live webcast, or for post-show resources, be sure to visit the
geekSpeak blog.
Guest Info: Robert Altland, Principal Consultant, Neudesic, LLC
Based in Irvine, California, Robert Altland is a principal consultant with Neudesic, a leading Microsoft .NET professional services firm and a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner. Robert's career has spanned the spectrum from design to development, which gives him unique insight into Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Microsoft Silverlight application development. He has been developing enterprise Web and Windows-based applications using the.NET platform since its release, and Robert has been actively developing WPF and Silverlight applications for the past two years.
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Very cool stuff, I could not see a link to download the applications and code you have used in the screencast.
Is it possible to provide a link?
TIA
Yaz
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