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Monthly Archive for June, 2007

I’ve written a few posts about WPF games. http://wpfwonderland.wordpress.com/2007/03/25/wpfe-games-will-they-push-adoption/ http://wpfwonderland.wordpress.com/2007/04/06/wpfe-game-2-rock-paper-scissors/ I haven’t found a commercial game written in WPF yet but I suspect that day is eminent.  Today I found an interesting game related application – a Dartboard game scoring app written in WPF.

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Earlier this year Microsoft announced  the debut of the NY Times reader.  The announcement featured lots of talk about the new FlowDocument markup and the convenient FlowDocumentReaders that are part of the WPF world.  Here’s a quote from Tim Sneath about WPF’s reader friendly bits. From the early days of Avalon (as it was then [...]

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Occasionally we all work on projects that have low budgets.  Perhaps it’s a pro-bono client, or you’re creating a prototype for a startup idea. Bottom line… You have no money to pay royalties for clip-art, nothing in the budget for buying photos either. You still need quality graphics and icons even if you don’t have an artist on working [...]

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