Posted By: scobleizer | Sep 4th, 2005 @ 7:35 PM | 95,476 Views | 27 Comments
Cool demo of the Windows Presentation Foundation that Ben Riga gave to a user group recently.
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:O Hey!  That's pretty cool.  This wasn't supposed to get posted until after PDC but I guess you guys are getting a sneak peek. Smiley

The video was actually recorded at the Microsoft Worldwide partner conference in July.  The code has progressed somewhat since then but you'll have to wait until PDC next week to see that!  Wink

z2bass
z2bass
AH!
Where can we get the source code? This would help my project so much!

Email it to me if you find it!

z2bass@hotmail.com



Thanks
Zack
I'm waiting anxiously for it.

The video shows the great potential avalon has but I'm afraid it also suggests the huge requirements for a computer  to run the aplication.

So, have you guys dealt with HIPAA yet? LOL

What you really need to work on is convincing ALL doctors to stop handwriting prescriptions. Make them type them out.

Blast it...those were some of the ideas I wanted to use for my new programming IDE...flip out panels (in 3-D).

Must work faster on this...

That's okay...I was building a music application back in the mid eighties that had sliding visual panels in it, so, I'll find a way to leap ahead again.  Hang tight.

Very interesting video.
Great  job guys! Smiley
Still anxiously waiting for that source code... I thought it might appear on Ben's or your blogs.  Smiley
Just blogged with details about my talk, where to get the code, etc...

Sorry it took so long.

Enjoy!
-Rob
As part of my PDC talk (PRS305 - Lap Around Windows Presentation Foundation) next Tuesday afternoon, I'll be building most of that application using Visual Studio and Mobiform Aurora (a 3rd party visual designer).

I plan to cover many concepts that are needed to build that application.

Shortly after that, I'll be releasing my version of the application in source code form.  Stay tuned...
The source code is now online! I found it at http://robrelyea.com/events/pdc2005/
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