.NET Ramblings - Brian Noyes' BlogOccasional mutterings on .NET architecture and developmentPrism: Composite WPF Guidance- April 29, 2008 UPDATE: Minor changes thanks to some feedback from Glenn. This is a post I am long overdue in making (yes, Glenn, I am finally getting to it!). For the last 4 months, I've been working about a week a month in between consulting and training gigs for Microsoft patterns and practices, helping to develop and architect Prism, which is the codename for a Composite WPF guidance package we have been working on. I can't take too much credit considering I have only been dedicating 14 time or so to...http://www.softinsight.com/bnoyes/2008/04/29/PrismCompositeWPFGuidance.aspx VS Live! San Francisco Slides and Demos- April 28, 2008 A little late to the game, but I have been struggling with some blog configuration issues that were preventing me from posting, and have finally found time to tackle those. I gave two talks at VS Live! San Francisco. Here are the slides and demos: Exploit WPF Graphics without Wounding the Eyes Slides Demos Build Composite UI Applications with CAB and SCSF Slides Demos To create the database for the music data..http://www.softinsight.com/bnoyes/2008/04/28/VSLiveSanFranciscoSlidesAndDemos.aspx DevConnections Orlando Slides and Demos- April 24, 2008 I spoke this week at DevConnections in Orlando. As always a great time and a good show. For those that attended my talks, thanks for the great participation and questions! For those that didn't, you really need to work harder on convincing your boss to send you to a DevConnections conference. The line up of speakers is amazing and the venue is always great. The three talks I gave were on building custom activities in WF, WPF Tools, and Service Oriented workflows. You.http://www.softinsight.com/bnoyes/2008/04/24/DevConnectionsOrlandoSlidesAndDemos.aspx |