Understanding the eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML)
In Windows Presentation Foundation applications, the user interface is defined via the eXtensible Application Markup Language, also referred to as XAML, which is a markup language that allows defining the interface in a declarative mode and that derives from the XML language. This markup language is revolutionary because it allows separating the roles of designers and developers. Professional designers can style the application’s layout by using specific tools that allow generating and editing XAML without the need of knowing the programming fundamentals, leaving unchanged the code that empowers the application.
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