WPF: Data-centric Applications Using the DataGrid and Ribbon Controls
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Business apps live on data. In this demo-focused talk, we'll show how we've made building data-centric business applications in WPF easier with the new DataGrid, Ribbon, and Calendar/DatePicker controls. As we build the application, we'll also give you
a sneak peek at how building data-bound apps will be significantly easier in Visual Studio 2010.
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Mark Wilson-ThomasMark is a Program Manager on the "Cider" team, which builds the WPF and Silverlight Designers in Visual Studio. He is responsible for the layout features of the designer. Prior to joining developer division Mark worked in Microsoft Services as a Development Lead, building large scale web-based UIs for the UK Government, the BBC and others.
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Samantha DuranteSamantha is a Program Manager on the Windows Presentation Foundation team. She is responsible for Tree Services & Controls, including the DataGrid and Ribbon controls, and the Syndicated Client Experiences (SCE) Starter Kit. Prior to joining Microsoft, Samantha was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania's Jerome Fisher Program in Management & Technology.
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In the meantime, you can find a similar app using DataGrid, Ribbon, DatePicker, and VSM in a Hands-on-Lab which is available here.
Thanks!
I would like MS to include DataSet in the next version of SilverLight. We need DataSet to integrate our existing .NET application with the SilverLight. For example, in our development we use DataSet to work with Data such as returning DataSet to the caller and use DataSet to save data.
We cannot change and add all these methods simply because we need to use the SilverLight since this will create our jobs harder and double the works!
There are now updated videos about the WPF and Silverlight designer features available at http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Continuum/WPF4Beta1DesignerForms/ and http://channel9.msdn.com/shows/Continuum/WPF4Beta1DesignerStyling/ - check them out and let us know what you think!
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