Microsoft is showing off its Fluent Design System across apps built for all Windows 10-based devices with the new XAML Controls Gallery that provides interactive samples built with the XML-based ...
Originally codenamed Project Neon, Microsoft's Fluent Design System was announced at Build last year. The firm promised that the new design language would evolve over time, and it has done just that.
It might surprise some people at Microsoft, but I've never been asked to build an application that put photographs on spinning cubes. Nor have I ever been asked to include video in my apps. I suspect ...
In the previous article, I walked through the basics of using Visual Studio to easily create a UI using some drag-and-drop controls that set up the front end of the UI. From there, we took the XAML ...
A while back, I had mentioned using Out-GridView to build a UI without really doing anything that complicated. As fun as that is, we can have even more fun by making use of Windows Presentation ...
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