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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Sun, May 19 2013
The Problem If you have used the Infragistics xamDialogWindow control in your WPF or Silverlight application, I can probably guess your biggest complaint with the control. I know what mine is! Currently, the XamDialogWindow has to be part of the visual...
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By:
Gradient Girl
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In:
Gradient Girl
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Posted On:
Wed, May 8 2013
While it is fairly easy to hand-code XAML in the Visual Studio IDE for small-scale applications, when it comes to large applications such as games, productivity applications, or Windows Phone applications, developers prefer to use XAML authoring tools...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Apr 30 2013
I am very excited to announce the immediate availability of the newest member of the Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF and Silverlight control suites, the xamRichTextEditor. What is the xamRichTextEditor? The xamRichTextEditor is a highly customizable...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 25 2013
Well, it has been exactly one week since I presented at the Ft. Wayne .NET User Group in Ft. Wayne Indiana. Why did it take me so long to write my follow up post? What can I say, I’m a busy guy. What matters is that I have time now. So here it goes. I...
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 18 2013
The wait is over! This morning, Infragistics released NetAdvantage Ultimate 13.1 and our related 13.1 toolsets and products to the community. Ultimate 13.1 is the only design and development toolset on the market that lets you create both hybrid and native...
Tags / WPF, HTML5, Ignite UI, Silverlight, jQuery, Ios, NucliOS, Infragistics, Ultimate 13.1, toolsets, asp.net, 13.1, NetAdvantag
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Mon, Mar 25 2013
It was barely more than a year ago that I joined Infragistics as Senior Product Manager , and here I am, already writing about a third exciting release since I started working here. Signed, sealed & delivered. Well, almost delivered. The release is...
Tags / WPF, Product Management, NetAdvantage, Data Visualization, Geospatial, Microsoft, Infragistics, Silverlight, MVVM, Windows RT, Motion Framework, HTML5, Chart, Treemap, Javascript, WinRT, Microsoft .NET, WinJS, Windows 8, xamDataChart, XAML, Maps, xamGeographicMap, GIS, Mapping, ContextMenu, Windows Store Apps, Windows Store, Esri, Gantt Chart, xamRibbon, xamSyntaxEditor, Syntax Editor, xamTreemap, Pie Chart, Ignite UI, xamDoughnutChart, Radial Gauge, Brian Lagunas, xamPieChart, ArcGIS, Windows Runtime, Data Chart, Menu, ArcGIS Online, Ribbon, xamGantt, Doughnut Chart
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Mar 5 2013
I’m on the road again for my second user group tour of 2013. This time I am headed to the great state of New York. I am calling it the I-90 Tour, mainly because all the groups I will be speaking at are located along the I-90 New York State Thruway. On...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Sat, Feb 16 2013
What an awesome week! If you have been following me on twitter , then you know that I was on my BAM! User Group Tour this week. I spoke at three user groups, in three days, in two states, and two countries. It only took nine airplanes to get me there...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Mon, Feb 4 2013
Back before I worked at Infragistics , I was the author of an open source project on CodePlex called the Extended WPF Toolkit . You may or may not have heard of it. One of the most popular controls in my toolkit was the PropertyGrid control. When I came...
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Thu, Jan 31 2013
Here is my Silverlight BooleanToVisibilityConverter. I know this is a very common and simple converter that every Silverlight developer has in their toolbox. It’s not a new concept or groundbreaking tip, and a quick Google/Bing search will find you many...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Wed, Jan 30 2013
A while back I wrote a x:Static markup extension for Silverlight that mimicked WPF’s x:Static functionality. Well, today I had an email from a reader asking if I could provide the code for a Silverlight version of the WPF x:Type markup extension . If...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Sun, May 19 2013
The Problem If you have used the Infragistics xamDialogWindow control in your WPF or Silverlight application, I can probably guess your biggest complaint with the control. I know what mine is! Currently, the XamDialogWindow has to be part of the visual...
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By:
Gradient Girl
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In:
Gradient Girl
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Posted On:
Wed, May 8 2013
While it is fairly easy to hand-code XAML in the Visual Studio IDE for small-scale applications, when it comes to large applications such as games, productivity applications, or Windows Phone applications, developers prefer to use XAML authoring tools...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Apr 30 2013
I am very excited to announce the immediate availability of the newest member of the Infragistics NetAdvantage for WPF and Silverlight control suites, the xamRichTextEditor. What is the xamRichTextEditor? The xamRichTextEditor is a highly customizable...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 25 2013
Well, it has been exactly one week since I presented at the Ft. Wayne .NET User Group in Ft. Wayne Indiana. Why did it take me so long to write my follow up post? What can I say, I’m a busy guy. What matters is that I have time now. So here it goes. I...
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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By:
DevToolsGuy
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In:
Marketing
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Posted On:
Thu, Apr 18 2013
The wait is over! This morning, Infragistics released NetAdvantage Ultimate 13.1 and our related 13.1 toolsets and products to the community. Ultimate 13.1 is the only design and development toolset on the market that lets you create both hybrid and native...
Tags / WPF, HTML5, Ignite UI, Silverlight, jQuery, Ios, NucliOS, Infragistics, Ultimate 13.1, toolsets, asp.net, 13.1, NetAdvantag
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Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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By:
Nick Landry
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In:
ActiveNick's Big Bald Blog
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Posted On:
Mon, Mar 25 2013
It was barely more than a year ago that I joined Infragistics as Senior Product Manager , and here I am, already writing about a third exciting release since I started working here. Signed, sealed & delivered. Well, almost delivered. The release is...
Tags / WPF, Product Management, NetAdvantage, Data Visualization, Geospatial, Microsoft, Infragistics, Silverlight, MVVM, Windows RT, Motion Framework, HTML5, Chart, Treemap, Javascript, WinRT, Microsoft .NET, WinJS, Windows 8, xamDataChart, XAML, Maps, xamGeographicMap, GIS, Mapping, ContextMenu, Windows Store Apps, Windows Store, Esri, Gantt Chart, xamRibbon, xamSyntaxEditor, Syntax Editor, xamTreemap, Pie Chart, Ignite UI, xamDoughnutChart, Radial Gauge, Brian Lagunas, xamPieChart, ArcGIS, Windows Runtime, Data Chart, Menu, ArcGIS Online, Ribbon, xamGantt, Doughnut Chart
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Tue, Mar 5 2013
I’m on the road again for my second user group tour of 2013. This time I am headed to the great state of New York. I am calling it the I-90 Tour, mainly because all the groups I will be speaking at are located along the I-90 New York State Thruway. On...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Sat, Feb 16 2013
What an awesome week! If you have been following me on twitter , then you know that I was on my BAM! User Group Tour this week. I spoke at three user groups, in three days, in two states, and two countries. It only took nine airplanes to get me there...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Mon, Feb 4 2013
Back before I worked at Infragistics , I was the author of an open source project on CodePlex called the Extended WPF Toolkit . You may or may not have heard of it. One of the most popular controls in my toolkit was the PropertyGrid control. When I came...
-
Release notes reflect the state of resolved bugs and new additions from the previous release. You will find these notes useful to help determine the resolution of existing issues from a past release and as a means of determining where to test your applications...
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-
By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Thu, Jan 31 2013
Here is my Silverlight BooleanToVisibilityConverter. I know this is a very common and simple converter that every Silverlight developer has in their toolbox. It’s not a new concept or groundbreaking tip, and a quick Google/Bing search will find you many...
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By:
Brian Lagunas
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In:
Brian Lagunas
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Posted On:
Wed, Jan 30 2013
A while back I wrote a x:Static markup extension for Silverlight that mimicked WPF’s x:Static functionality. Well, today I had an email from a reader asking if I could provide the code for a Silverlight version of the WPF x:Type markup extension . If...