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Expression Community The proliferation of rich interactive web applications across the cloud and mobile devices continues to create new opportunities for creative design and development. As these technologies evolve, Microsoft is committed to providing best-in-class tools for building modern applications. In support of these industry trends Microsoft is consolidating our lead design and development offerings — Expression and Visual Studio — to offer all of our customers a unified solution that brings together the best of Web and modern development patterns. Blend will continue to ship as a standalone tool with Visual Studio 2012, as part of a consolidated designer/developer offering. Expression Blend With Visual Studio 2012 we introduced Blend for Visual Studio, providing advanced design-centric capabilities for Windows Store apps and Windows Phone apps. Additionally a Preview version of Blend for Visual Studio 2012 that supports Silverlight and WPF editing, as well as SketchFlow is available. Expression Web

Naruto • CaptaiNaruto :: Informations et actualités sur Naruto et Naruto Shippuden jEdit Announcing the WebsiteSpark Program I’m excited to announce a new program – WebsiteSpark – that Microsoft is launching today. WebsiteSpark is designed for independent web developers and web development companies that build web applications and web sites on behalf of others. It enables you to get software, support and business resources from Microsoft at no cost for three years, and enables you to expand your business and build great web solutions using ASP.NET, Silverlight, SharePoint and PHP, and the open source applications built on top of them. What does the program provide? WebSiteSpark provides software licenses that you can use for three years at no cost. 3 licenses of Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition 1 license of Expression Studio 3 (which includes Expression Blend, Sketchflow, and Web) 2 licenses of Expression Web 3 4 processor licenses of Windows Web Server 2008 R2 4 processor licenses of SQL Server 2008 Web Edition DotNetPanel control panel (enabling easy remote/hosted management of your servers) Scott

VB.com Fame List - Very Beautiful Brands of the World The GTK+ Project Training | Microsoft Expression Blend | Microsoft® Expression® The proliferation of rich interactive web applications across the cloud and mobile devices continues to create new opportunities for creative design and development. As these technologies evolve, Microsoft is committed to providing best-in-class tools for building modern applications. In support of these industry trends Microsoft is consolidating our lead design and development offerings — Expression and Visual Studio — to offer all of our customers a unified solution that brings together the best of Web and modern development patterns. Blend continues to ship as a standalone tool with Visual Studio 2013, as part of a consolidated designer/developer offering. Expression Blend Blend for Visual Studio, introduced with Visual Studio 2012 and enhanced in Visual Studio 2013, provides advanced design-centric capabilities for building applications for Windows Store, Windows Phone, WPF, and Silverlight. Try Visual Studio 2013 Expression Web Download Expression Web 4 SP2, Free Version

Carnet Web de Généalogie Scintilla and SciTE Windows Presentation Foundation Pixel Shader Effects Library » Advanced Animation: Animating 15,000 Visuals in Silverlight Clarity Blogs In my last post I showed a quick summary of a graphic-intensive dashboard that I helped out with. I also mentioned that there are a lot of posts out there dogging SL and WPF rendering performance. But if we get creative with some of the built-in controls SL has to offer we can get some pretty good drawing perf. I wanted to elaborate on some of the techniques I used to eek-out every bit of perf I could. The main concepts I want to discuss are: Procedural AnimationsWriteable BitmapsImage Blitting Out of the box, Silverlight and WPF have Storyboards and Timelines to animate objects on the screen. Procedural Animations Procedural animations are most commonly found in video games and are used to create complex visual effects. They way most procedural animations are implemented are with a simple a Setup and Update, Draw loop. In Silverlight we can setup our animations by hooking in to the CompositionTarget.Rendering event and then call ‘Update’ and ‘Draw’ each time it ticks. Best,

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