Maybe he is an ex employee of the company too.No he's not ... the first thing I did was search for the guy's name to see if I knew him.
I wonder what naming convention we'll come up with when we start our new company? Gotta be something as catch as "KA" ... guess I better start thinking up something cool. <g>
~~Bonnie
>Hi Bonnie,
>
>That is too funny. Maybe he is an ex employee of the company too. It is however one area where we get a little hidden freedom to express ourselves.
>Tim
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>>Hi Tim,
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>>I couldn't resist replying to this, although I'm not currently using WPF nor have I heard of KAXAML, but I can't help but wonder out loud if the "KA" stands for "Kick A$$". If so, I find it quite amusing, since in the previous application and Framework that I was involved with developing, we used the "KA" prefix for all of our Framework base classes and that's *exactly* what it stood for!! <g>
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>>~~Bonnie
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>>>Hello all,
>>>
>>>Is anyone using this application for WPF WYSIWYG? I am just starting the learning curve of WPF (again as I started once before) and wondered if this would be worth using. I had heard some comments before about not being able to see how it really looks until you run it. Wondered if this was the answer to that.
>>>
http://www.kaxaml.com>>>
>>>Tim