Dependency Properties, Continued

Posted by: Jesse Liberty - Silverlight Geek, on 01 Oct 2008 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

  First, a hearty thank you to "obsid" who wrote a great comment noting that by using reflector you can find that the documentation is not yet updated and System.Windows.PropertyMetadata's constructor is overloaded. While I am a fan of writing reflective programs (see chapter 20 Programming C# 3.0), for those of you who don't particularly want to dive into this somewhat obscure topic, an easier proof of obsid's point can be obtained in Visual Studio by opening the Object...

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