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Hidden WPF: Secrets for Creating Great Applications in Windows Presentation Foundation
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Hidden WPF: Secrets for Creating Great Applications in Windows Presentation Foundation

by Alessandro Del Sole
February 2013
Beginner to intermediate
68 pages
1h 50m
English
Sams
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What Should I Do To Make It Better?

Windows Forms controls that you make available in WPF must meet some of this platform’s requirements. You know that in WPF events are not the same as in Windows Forms, because you have routed events. Also, in WPF controls expose their dependency properties to provide support for the data-binding infrastructure. Put succinctly, when you make Windows Forms controls interoperate with WPF applications, you should make them raise and handle routed events when appropriate, and expose dependency properties for sharing information.

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ISBN: 9780133432473