Hi,
For WPF, we supply numerous samples in our xamFeatureBrowser and xamShowcase, which are included with the NetAdvantage for WPF download. Also, we created a WPF exemplar called Tangerine, That is a full-fledged application and includes several papers to help you learn WPF in a realistic scenario.
If you have specific samples you think we should add to our browsers, please do share.
HTH,
I agree with mball.
I'm trying to compile some of the sample code in the xamFeatureBrowser. I figured then I could tweak the code and start to get a sense of how things worked.
However, - and I might be missing something obvious here - looking through the xamFeatureBrowser charting samples all of the source code examples reference have a reference to something like ResourceDictionary Source="..\..\Resources\xamChart\Default\Chart3D.xaml". I can't find that file, and so I can't get the sample code to compile at all.
I assume that the referneces farther down in the source code to things like, Style="{StaticResource PieRotation}" are refencing resources in the missing file.
Any help would be great - this is cool stuff and I'd like to get it working.
We need simple documentation on simple tasks, like replacing the editor for a field with a custom ValueEditor subclass. The help documentation is obscure, and the examples are way too large to pore through for such information.
Thanks Ambrose, yes these are good examples but I was thinking more of code snippets to do simple things. For instance, I want to change the items in a Data Carousel so that each item has a background picture and has a rounded border. I am not even sure this is possible. I have looked at the Sample Browser and in particular the Custom CarouselPanelItem Style example but I still cant work out how to do this in a data carousel.
In the Windows API there are numerouse code snippets that you can just cut paste and then change to suit.
Granted I am at a very early stage of learning this, a course would be good but I am a one man company and cant afford to do that at the moment.