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By Dan Mabbutt, About.com Guide to Visual Basic since 2002

Programming a WPF and XAML Application

Thursday October 2, 2008
For those who might not have heard yet, the traditional "Windows Form" is going away. Someday... Microsoft's direction is to gradually replace Windows Forms with WPF - Windows Presentation Foundation. This isn't going to happen tomorrow, of course. And this is the kind of radical change that companies can put off if they choose to. My bet is that they're going to "choose to" for quite a few years. But in spite of that, WPF is here today. A WPF application coded entirely in XAML is developed in this part of the series.

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