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                        Thorough, authoritative coverage, practical examples, clear writing and full-color presentation make this one of the most widely acclaimed programming books of the last decade.
  Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is the recommended technology for creating modern Windows desktop apps. Whether you want to develop traditional user interfaces or integrate 3D graphics, audio / video, animation, dynamic skinning, touch, rich document support, speech recognition or more, WPF enables you to do so in a seamless, resolution-independent manner that scales from small tablets to large TVs. WPF 4.5 Unleashed is the authoritative book that covers it all, in a practical and approachable fashion, authored by WPF guru and Microsoft architect Adam Nathan. Table of Contents
  Introduction     Part I: Background Chapter 1: Why WPF? Chapter 2: XAML Demystified     Chapter 3: WPF Fundamentals    
  Part II: Building a WPF Application Chapter 4: Sizing, Positioning and Transforming Elements    Chapter 5: Layout with Panels    Chapter 6: Input Events - Keyboard, Mouse, Stylus and Touch     Chapter 7: Structuring and Deploying an Application    Chapter 8: Exploiting Windows Desktop Features    
  Part III: Controls Chapter 9: Content Controls     Chapter 10: Items Controls     Chapter 11: Images, Text and Other Controls    
  Part IV: Features for Professional Developers Chapter 12: Resources     Chapter 13: Data Binding     Chapter 14: Styles, Templates, Skins and Themes   
  Part V: Rich Media Chapter 15: 2D Graphics     Chapter 16: 3D Graphics    Chapter 17: Animation     Chapter 18: Audio, Video and Speech   
  Part VI: Advanced Topics Chapter 19: Interoperability with Non-WPF Technologies     Chapter 20: User Controls and Custom Controls    Chapter 21: Layout with Custom Panels     Chapter 22: Toast Notifications  
  Appendix A: Fun with XAML Readers and Writers
 
  ISBN - 9789332536036
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                        Pages : 864
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