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Category: UWP

Windows Template Studio
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Windows Template Studio

Windows Template Studio makes the start easier to create new Windows (UWP) apps. Windows Template Studio is not a new … Continue reading Windows Template Studio

Open Tab Items Dynamically with UWP
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Open Tab Items Dynamically with UWP

In a previous blog article I explained how to dynamically open tabs with WPF. This article uses the same view-model … Continue reading Open Tab Items Dynamically with UWP

Highlights of November 2016
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Highlights of November 2016

Time is running. In special I can see this how my children grow. November-2016 passed by, and it was a … Continue reading Highlights of November 2016

Deep Linking with UWP
UWP

Deep Linking with UWP

Your UWP application can be activated using a link to your Website. For example, clicking on http://www.linkedin.com can open the … Continue reading Deep Linking with UWP

Highlights of October 2016
.NET Core, CSharp, Entity Framework Core, Professional C#, Summary, Training, UWP

Highlights of October 2016

October was another great month. Probably the hottest news have been the announcements from Microsoft on Oct, 26th, but there … Continue reading Highlights of October 2016

Highlights of September 2016
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Highlights of September 2016

September was a busy month – teaching a WPF training, a ASP.NET Core training, and giving two presentations at BASTA! … Continue reading Highlights of September 2016

Hamburger Button and SplitView
UWP

Hamburger Button and SplitView

In the previous article Navigation within Apps I’ve shown a few variants how Windows appls build up their menus. In … Continue reading Hamburger Button and SplitView

Navigation within Apps
UWP

Navigation within Apps

With older editions of Windows, applications had a guideline to include menus and a toolbar to navigate to the functionality … Continue reading Navigation within Apps

.NET Core and Adaptive User Interfaces with XAML
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.NET Core and Adaptive User Interfaces with XAML

At this year’s Basta! in Mainz I had two presentations: Vorteile von .NET Core und CLI und Adaptive Layouts mit … Continue reading .NET Core and Adaptive User Interfaces with XAML

ListView Grouping with UWP
UWP

ListView Grouping with UWP

Grouping a list of objects is an often used feature with applications. Using the CollectionViewSource and the ListView this can … Continue reading ListView Grouping with UWP

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