Illustrated WPF
With WPF, Microsoft started from scratch and built a UI framework that is more logical, powerful, and integrated than previous frameworks. But it’s different from previous frameworks, and you need to understand its structure and paradigms to use it effectively. One of the reasons WPF has a reputa...
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Định dạng: | Sách |
Ngôn ngữ: | English |
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Apress
2012
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Truy cập trực tuyến: | https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/31442 |
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Tóm tắt: | With WPF, Microsoft started from scratch and built a UI framework that is more logical, powerful, and
integrated than previous frameworks. But it’s different from previous frameworks, and you need to
understand its structure and paradigms to use it effectively.
One of the reasons WPF has a reputation of having a steep and extensive learning curve is that
we, as programmers, think that all UI frameworks are pretty much the same, just with different API
classes, methods, and parameters. In the case of WPF, however, this definitely is not case. The result is
that when programmers just jump from another framework to WPF without learning the basics, they’re
frustrated that everything seems so different.
The purpose of this book is to teach you the fundamentals and mechanics of WPF
programming as quickly and simply as possible, while giving you a firm grasp of what’s actually going on
under the covers. To do this, I’ve used a combination of text, figures, bulleted lists, and tables.
Many of us think visually. To us, figures, bulleted lists, and tables help clarify and crystallize our
understanding of a concept by cutting through the clutter of pages of dense paragraphs of explanation.
My experience was repeatedly confirmed, when, in several years of teaching programming, I found that
the pictures I drew on the whiteboard were the things that most quickly helped students understand the
concepts I was trying to convey.
Illustrations alone, however, aren’t sufficient to explain the vast and powerful framework that is
WPF. The goal of this book is to find the best combination of words and illustrations to give you a
thorough understanding of the framework, eliminating the steep learning curve, and to serve as a
reference when you’re done. |
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