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I have been working on a graphics project for about a month now.  Our initial tasks are focused on identifying and proving (or disproving) the high risk areas.  With respect to graphics applications, I find a lot of risk in the nuances.  For example, when one line overlaps another, can the overlapping line render with a curve to indicate the overlap?

I am 97% certain that almost anything we need/want to do on this project can be done successfully.  However, I had a bad experience with GDI+ about a year ago.  Although I am 1000% more confident that WPF will NOT have those problems, I am in the "trust but verify" mode.  So I am proving these things.

I am completely frustrated with the lack of examples, especially the lack of examples in code.  Everything seems to be done in XAML.  Well the type of software that I am writing doesn't lend itself to doing all the drawing in XAML.  As an example, I wanted to draw a line.  Nothing fancy, just a line.  I spent an hour looking for examples that draw lines programmatically.  I found a few.  I found about a dozen more that use XAML (with hard coded endpoints). 

What happened to writing code?

I have really developed a bad taste over declarative programming.  I didn't like it from the beginning and my frustrations with seemingly simple XAML tasks support my disdain for it.  Oh, you want to know what a simple task is?  I want to create multiple projects and reference one from another in a XAML file.  You'd think that, if nothing else, would be easy.  NOT!

Don't get me wrong.  I think XAML is really amazing technology.  I also see its place.  In fact, I love the way I can create a ControlTemplate in code and then use XAML to define instantiation specifics for controls made from that template.  Then, of course, I can actually instantiate a control from the template, with the XAML applied.  That's pretty phly and might even be amazing (if I weren't so frustrated).

However, there is simply a lack of examples and samples doing work in code.  So, if you know of a good reference where people are using WPF and writing code...please let me know.  (Alternately, if you know of a good reference on connecting XAML to XAML across projects and doing dynamic, user-controlled WPF applications in XAML, please let me know that too.)

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posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 10:15 AM

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# re: Hello? Is Anyone Out There Writing Code? 1/29/2008 10:43 AM Tim Hibbard
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