A few weeks back I mentioned Microsoft's Sparkle (Expression Interactive
Designer) tool for designing with XAML.
A couple of days ago Microsoft released a first Community Technology
Preview. See _http://channel9.msdn.com/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=157843_
In a message dated 18/12/2005 02:48:37 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
FH It seems there is a fox in hen house. Does it take a rocket
scientist to see the MS has taken XML, fiddled with it to make it
better (XAML THE CAMEL), and of course, has no incentive to then
further
Microsoft's Sparkle design tool attracted some interest on this list a week
or two back.
I have set up the Sparkle Designer mailing list.
If you are interested, you can simply send an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and reply to the confirmation
email.
Further information about the list is
Ronan,
Avalon is now Windows Presentation Framework.
The link didn't have much meat about why the Macromedia CEO isn't scared of
Sparkle, I note. I wonder if he had a solid-fronted podium so that the
audience couldn't see his knees knocking? :)
Andrew Watt
In a message dated
Mini-oops!
I should have said that Avalon is now Windows Presentation Foundation.
Andrew Watt
In a message dated 21/10/2005 11:57:18 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronan,
Avalon is now Windows Presentation Framework.
The link didn't have much meat about why the
In a message dated 06/10/2005 15:28:48 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ASV is waning fast as Firefox rises
Robin,
Do you have any data to back that up?
Thanks.
Andrew Watt
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In a message dated 4/23/2005 10:04:40 PM GMT Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Any good way to store SVG into database?
For easy update and retrieve
Thansks in advance!
SQL Server 2005 has a new xml datatype which allows storage of well-formed
XML documents, which would include
Chris,
It is good to see SVG 1.2 progress to Last Call but there appears to be
surprisingly limited options for accessing the Last Call Working Draft. There is,
for example, no PDF version of the draft, nor is the draft available as a
zipped file or as a single HTML/XHTML file - at least not
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