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This series of short, “how-to” videos will introduce the various new features that have been added to WPF with .NET 4.0. Each video provides a code-focused look at how you can leverage a new feature or set of features in your WPF applications.
1

This video introduces three new controls in WPF – DataGrid, Calendar and DatePicker. You’ll see how each new control is used in a quick demonstration.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/11/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Introductory Attendance Count 1617 views
2

The Visual State Manager was originally introduced in Silverlight to provide a better way to manage states and transitions for visual controls. With the release of .NET 4.0, WPF now supports the Visual State Manager –in this brief video you’ll see how the VSM is used in a WPF application.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/11/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 1069 views
3

With the introduction of new touch and multi-touch monitors and laptops, developers have a new opportunity in application development. To support this opportunity, WPF now supports built-in touch gestures; in this video, see how these gestures can be used in a simple WPF application.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/11/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 435 views
4

WPF 4 introduces new improvements in the graphics system – in this short video, you’ll see how layout rounding helps render blurry or semi-transparent edges. You’ll see how cached composition improves rendering time and how WPF supports Pixel Shader 3.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/11/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 551 views
5

Binding in WPF 4 has evolved with improvements to InputBinding and the introduction of the IDynamicMetaObjectProvider interface. In this short video you’ll see how these work in a set of simple examples.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/18/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 526 views
6

XAML browser applications (XBAPs) can now communicate with their hosting Web page, and (if the user allows) they can be installed as full trust applications. In this video see how each of these two new features is implemented in WPF 4.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 02/18/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 120 views
7

The new Windows 7 taskbar provides new types and functionality that you can leverage from your WPF 4 application. In this video see how you can create custom Jump List functionality for a WPF application running in Windows 7.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/18/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 349 views
8

In this brief video you’ll see how the WPF and Silverlight Designer has been enhanced in Visual Studio 2010 to support multiple platform versions, visual data binding, auto layout and improved property editing.

Presenter: Bill Lodin
Job Title: Vice President, IT Mentors (Trainer)
Course Date 01/18/10 08:00 Duration 15 minutes Training Format Video Level Intermediate Attendance Count 507 views