Episode
Getting Started with Windows XAML
with Jerry Nixon
In 2012, Windows 8 introduced Windows XAML, a forward-looking variant of XAML that would slowly become the go-to presentation framework for apps, Office, and Windows. Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 continue to advance XAML new capabilities, new features, and new paradigms. But, it can be difficult to know where you should begin. In this session, we will talk about the five, fundamental pieces of every Windows app and walk through how to create them using Windows XAML. Sometimes we’ll do it the textbook way, and sometimes we’ll take queues to some proven, real world techniques.
In 2012, Windows 8 introduced Windows XAML, a forward-looking variant of XAML that would slowly become the go-to presentation framework for apps, Office, and Windows. Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 continue to advance XAML new capabilities, new features, and new paradigms. But, it can be difficult to know where you should begin. In this session, we will talk about the five, fundamental pieces of every Windows app and walk through how to create them using Windows XAML. Sometimes we’ll do it the textbook way, and sometimes we’ll take queues to some proven, real world techniques.
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