WPF/E Server Controls

Posted by: Bryant Likess Blog, on 13 Mar 2007 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Donald Burnett has an interesting piece call Poor, maligned, and misunderstood by many: WPF/E which I found to be an interesting read. He brings up two myths about WPF/E that (1) it doesn't support databinding and (2) it doesn't have any input controls. I think I've personally contributed to dispelling the first myth here and here but I haven't spent much time on the second one. I've spent a lot of time thinking about it and I've written about it in the WPF/E forums but haven't done anything...

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