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BindingFinder Updates
I posted significant updates to BindingFinder today. The goal of bindingFinder, as I discussed on Twitter , has evolved to provide compile type checking of Bindings in your XAML. In order to do this as well as possible, BindingFinder relies on declarative...

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PDC2009: XAML Futures Talk
Very happy to see our upcoming XAML Futures talk posted to MicrosoftPDC.com.  Mike and I are looking forward to meeting you there!  We are working hard to make it a great session. XAML Futures in Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Silverlight...

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Silverlight XAML Developer Experience Issues?
Got a comment from Thomas Claudius Huber the other day in the middle of my post about “ MsBuild pipeline for WPF & Silverlight ”: Hi Rob, what about the Markup-Parsers? There are some differences between Silverlight and WPF XAML, e.g. <Button>Hello<...

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MsBuild pipeline for WPF & Silverlight
Just stepped a developer on my team through the basics of a .csproj file, the targets it imports (Microsoft.CSharp.targets), and how targets and tasks work in msbuild. He is debugging why a Blend 3 project has a strange warning when upgrading a SketchFlow...

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Why do some WPF projects build differently in VS vs MsBuild?
One of the differences between building in VS and command line is that a WPF build in VS defaults to <AlwaysCompileMarkupFilesInSeparateDomain>true</AlwaysCompileMarkupFilesInSeparateDomain>. Outside of VS, the default is false. We're...

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