Windows Presentation Foundation is a cutting-edge presentation framework for creating high-fidelity applications for Windows Vista and Windows XP. WPF is a composite technology with a noteworthy graphics engine that gives you more control over your applications screen output than has ever been possible in Windows before. New control frameworks and a new XML-based markup language, XAML, complete the core WPF package. On top of this, WPF can be linked to the new Microsoft Expression Suite to simplify the creation of your user interfaces, and it can be linked to .NET 2.0 to handle complex business logic.

Foundations of WPF: An Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation teaches you everything you need to get started with the technology, and is broken into three parts. The first introduces and contextualizes the WPF technology; the second part dives deeper into the facets of the technology that are of immediate and valuable use in developing applications; the last part offers you the real-world perspective you need to be productive in the community and customer base. In summary, this book

* Explains how WPF interoperates with myriad new ancillary and support technologies being released by Microsoft (XAML, WCF, WinFX, and the Expression Design Suite)
* Gets you up and running, building applications for the new Windows "Vista" as quickly as possible
* Separates design and implementation to make life easier from a business and development perspective

Welcome to Foundations of WPF: An Introduction to Windows Presentation Foundation. This book will get you up and running with the framework that is at the heart of the Microsoft Windows Vista experience.

If you haven’t yet encountered Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), don’t worry—you soon will. The experience that it gives from the perspective of users, developers, and designers is as compelling as it is powerful, and before long, just about every application you see will have an element of WPF in it

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