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Hiking Mt. Avalon

Saturday, March 21, 2009
WPF has a reputation for a steep learning curve. Robby Ingebretsen and Jaime Rodriguez do remember back to the early Avalon days when things were hard: no tools, no docs, no sleep. Today, it is much easier: the tools are much better and there are a lot of lessons learned. This workshop will summarize their combined eight years of WPF experience into an actionable list of tips & tricks and good practices around organizing your projects, XAML guidelines, collaboration models, getting the most out of the tools, architecture patterns, etc. The workshop is aimed at intermediate WPFers, a little XAML experience is required.
  • Robby Ingebretsen
    Robby Ingebretsen is a user experience designer and developer with a singular purpose: making great ideas real. As founder and principal of Pixel Lab, Robby helps clients make stuff -- especially the sort of stuff that gets made from the unique full-bodied blend of a little design love and little engineering kung-fu.
  • Mike Hillberg
  • Jaime Rodriguez
    Jaime Rodriguez is aTechnical Evangelist in Microsoft’s Client Evangelism team. Jaime’s passion is great software architecture, he has been doing if for 15 years and has covered it all (from C++ on linux, to J2EE, to .NET). Jaime’s current mission is to show customers how easy it is to accomplish both great software architecture and amazing user experiences using Windows Presentation Foundation. You can follow Jaime’s musings at http://blogs.msdn.com/jaimer.

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