Perhaps I’m getting carried away. I tend to do that whenever a new technology comes out. This example is much cooler than my last post. I’ve built a new city called Microbe where Flash and WPF/E co-exist peacefully. The left side of the city is WPF/E and the right side is where Flash hangs out. The blue disc travels seemlessly (almost) between the two sections of the city with no problems. This again was made possible by JavaScript, who in this situation is the neutral thrid party
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You need the WPF/E plugin in order to view this example. The full source code can be found here. Click on the image to check it out!
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Lee —
Are you hard coding your XAML or are you using MS Interactive Designer? I guess it is renamed now though to Expression Blend.
Also — any recommendations for a Flash user how to best get familiar with WPF and Expression Blend?
I do all of my coding in Visual Studio. You can get the free Visual Studio C# Express edition to get started. If I need to create anything with some real visual fidelity I use Blend, which is much better than it was before. Check out my WPF blog at http://www.thewpfblog.com for some book recommendations.
Any chance you are working on a book for Flashers/Flexers wanting to get a grip on WPF?
bloody brilliant!
You creative mother freaker you….
god u genius people are so GD bored……