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The other day when browsing through the blogosphere I came across Arik's posts describing the workarounds\tips that he used for porting his 3.5 WPF application to Silverlight. It was a good read since all these tips from different bloggers have been consolidated in 2 posts
- Porting from WPF to Silverlight: The Missing Pieces, Part 1
- Porting from WPF to Silverlight: The Missing Pieces, Part 2
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Anonymous
September 26, 2010
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September 26, 2010
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September 26, 2010
The links are wrong. They should be blogs.microsoft.co.il/.../porting-from-wpf-to-silverlight-the-missing-pieces-part-1.aspx and blogs.microsoft.co.il/.../porting-from-wpf-to-silverlight-the-missing-pieces-part-2.aspxAnonymous
September 27, 2010
Fixed.. Thanks DanielAnonymous
October 03, 2010
This is Windows Client Developer roundup #44. The Windows Client Developer Roundup aggregates informationAnonymous
October 03, 2010
This is Windows Client Developer roundup #44. The Windows Client Developer Roundup aggregates informationAnonymous
October 03, 2010
This is Windows Client Developer roundup #44. The Windows Client Developer Roundup aggregates informationAnonymous
October 24, 2010
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