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Real-world WPF: Introduction to Blend (Part2)
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Feb 28th, 2007 @ 1:23 AM
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The UK MCS User Experience Team and a number of UK partners have been working on WPF for over 12 months and this Real World WPF series is intended to show some of their work and capture/share some of their learnings.
Martin Grayson
(Ux team) walks Richard Godfrey through the process of building a simple application in Expression Blend.
Part 1
introduced the application and the key features to be built.
Part 2 (this part) takes a look at the Expression Blend interface.
The video was captured at 1024x768 so we recommend running it full screen if possible. It is also available for download here :-
http://download.microsoft.com/download/2/2/5/225283de-cda7-4a66-b4c6-bd34077b890e/Part2_InterfaceOverview.wmv
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