WPF 4 Beta 1 Designer – Looking Forward
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UPDATE: there's a new WPF Designer video showing the features added to Beta 2 now available. Check it out and let us know what you think!
Mark Wilson-Thomas and Jaime Rodriguez discuss the current state and the future of the WPF and Silverlight Designer in Visual Studio 2010.The WPF and Silverlight Designer in .NET Framework 4 Beta 1 has been through some major reconstruction. This is part 3 of a three part series. Check out part 1 covering Form Generation and part 2 covering Styling Improvements.
And Mark would like you to know he is not a WPF Program Manager as the title video implies, rather he is a PM on the WPF and Silverlight Designer team in Visual Studio.
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A mess has been made of posting this video. Anyone who wants to put the best foot forward for WPF and VS2010 should start out by finding someone who can post a usable video. This presentation is an embarassment.
I can't see anything wrong with the video. What do you mean exactly?
I don't see anything wrong with the video, either... it was casual, informative and geeky, which is what I want out of a Channel 9 video.
Mark mentions in the video that they are looking to gather feedback on things like the color picker and binding tools. What is the appropriate avenue for this feedback?
Hi dnjake, please provide some more detail on your feedback. We're happy to take suggestions on how to make the video more usable.
vcomrhencke, posting to the WPF Designer Forum on MSDN is a good place to send your feedback.
The video looks fine to me. The full screen on the video is better than average on channel 9.
Thank god for the image location tool.
It is great to see WPF4 has so many good stuff
Thanks @JerryOdom and @tkchen7 for the feedback; I'm glad you like it.
If you get a chance to download Beta 1 of Visual Studio 2010, we'd love to hear your feedback after trying out the new features with your own WPF and Silverlight applications.
Post your feedback at our MSDN forum http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vswpfdesigner/threads .
Cheers
Mark Wilson-Thomas
Update on this posting: there's a new video showing the features added to Beta 1 here:
http://channel9.msdn.com/posts/Jaime+Rodriguez/Whats-new-in-the-WPF-and-Silverlight-Cider-Designer-in-VS2010-beta2/
Check it out and let us know what you think!
Mark
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