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WPF Tutorials


WPF Tutorials - learn WPF from our tutorials for beginners. Find several samples and example projects.



Tutorials
Chapter 1 : WPF Beginners' Tutorial: An Introduction
This is the introduction to the WPF Tutorials of DNS.
Chapter 2 : What Is WPF?
This article explains what WPF is?, What are it's power?,etc. It gives a brief description about WPF.
Chapter 3 : Tools To Develop WPF Application
This article explains what you require for running your first WPF application.
Chapter 4 : Installation and Configuration of Visual Studio
This article explains how to install and configure Visual Studio 2008 professional and Express editions.
Chapter 5 : The WPF Designer
This article explains about different elements of the WPF designer. You will learn what is toolbox, solution explorer and other useful elements of the designer window.
Chapter 6 : Your First WPF Application
This article explains how to create a WPF project in Visual Studio IDE. It is a simple application with a button and a message box showing a message on button click.
Chapter 7 : Some Important Classes and Namespaces
This article provides information about some important classes and namespaces of WPF.
Chapter 8 : Introduction to XAML
This article explains in brief about XAML.




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