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Welcome to "WPF/E"! with Martha Rotter, 26th March 2007 (NIMTUG)
You’ve heard of “WPF/E” – but what is it all about? “Windows Presentation Foundation Everywhere (codename)” is Microsoft’s solution for delivering rich, cross-platform interactive experiences for the Web and beyond. “WPF/E” will enable the creation of...
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Files and Slides from Kathleen Dollard's Generic talk
We've uploaded the slide deck and files from Kathleen's Generic talk. You can download them from the Download section of the NIMUTG site. I would also like to thank Kathleen again for making time to give a great talk
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Generics Talk with Kathleen Dollard, 1st March 2007 (NIMTUG)
Summary Generics open up new opportunities to increase the robustness of your code, improve its performance, and significantly reduce the total amount of code you write. After a brief introduction to generic syntax, this talk dives into using generics...
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