>>Hi,
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>>Hmmm. From the TOC there doesn't seem to be much there that's not covered in the Pro C# book but...
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>No, maybe not - but since I started with that one
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>>I'm waiting for this one to arrive:
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/WPF-Recipes-2008-Problem-Solution-Problem-solution/dp/1430210842/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222956385&sr=8-1>>
>>Like you (from what you said in another thread) I'm looking at how best to use all the various bits of WPF in a coherent application design so I'm sort of hoping this book will help.....
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>I'm reading this one
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http://www.amazon.com/Programming-WPF-Chris-Sells/dp/0596510373/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1222957333&sr=8-1>
>and I just ordered
>"WPF Recipes in C# 2008: A Problem-Solution Approach (Recipes: A Problem-solution Approach)"
>"Pro WPF in C# 2008: Windows Presentation Foundation with .NET 3.5, Second Edition (Books for Professionals by Professionals)"
Hi,
I'd be interested to know what you think of the Chris Sells book - but I must admit that, for some reason, I tend not to like the O'Reilly stuff.
I've got the Sams 'Windows Presentation Foundation Unleashed' and didn't particularly like that. I also read 'Practical WPF Graphics Programming' from UniCad expecting some serious detail on that aspect but, overall, I wasn't impressed with that either.
The Apress 'Pro WPF in C#' is definitely the one I reach for first.
Best,
Viv