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      • Get WPF Certified
        01/16/08
        The .NET 3.5 certification is on the way. Microsoft started doing beta exams november last year and today Dennis brought this to my attention (to be released at february 7.: [MCTS Self-Paced Training Kit (Exam 70-502): Microsoft® .NET Framework 3.5—Windows Presentation Foundation. Pretty exiting sin

      • WPF 3D
        01/15/08
        Last week I received Charles Petzold latest book '3D Programming For Windows. It is written as a follow-up on his first WPF book Applications = Code + Markup and focusses completely on the 3D API in WPF. I'm currently halfway through the book and find it well-written with plenty of good e

      • More 3D exporters and tools
        01/14/08
        As a follow-up to my previous post I thought I'd post some more XAML-exporters for different commercial packages.

        3D Studio
        I've found an online .3ds to XAML convertor which allows files up to 100k to be converted. It seems like a nice idea. I've dropped in a .3ds fil

      • XAMLExporter for Blender
        01/10/08
        This utility combines two favourites of mine: the amazing Blender open source 3d design suite and WPF3D. The script (written in Python) allows you to export Blender .blend files as XAML-models.

        I've removed this image, cause it messed up the layout

        It's written by Da

      • Interesting WPF Blogs
        01/09/08
        Here's a short list of WPF blogs and sites you might find interesting. Most of them are updated regularly:
        * The Blog of the WPF 3D-team, straight from the horses mouth!
        * Tim Sheat's 'Musings of a Client Platform Technical Evangelist'
        * Windows Presentation Foun

      • Linq and WPF
        01/08/08
        Two new features in .NET 3.x are WPF and Linq. Wouldn’t;y it be nice to combine the two of them in a single post? How well does WPF databinding work together with Linq? Is it as straightforward as Microsoft makes it seem? Since the Var datatype is of type IEnumerable<> by design, binding a var

      • Happy 2008!
        01/08/08
        <Resolution Type=”New Year”>
        <Promise Type=”Sincere” LikelyToFail=”True”>
        Write more blog entries to give sitename
        Some credibility…
        </Promise>
        </Resolution>

        I want to wish you all a very happy 2008 with lots of fun (with or without

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