Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 41 to 47 of 47

Thread: PDC Longhorn has Framework 1.2.4030

  1. #41

    Thread Starter
    Your Ad Here! Edneeis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2000
    Location
    Moreno Valley, CA (SoCal)
    Posts
    7,339
    Here is most of the sample code from the video and the compiled exe. There is also a batch file to add the needed path for doing things from the video and instructions to use msbuild to build the project on your own machine.

  2. #42
    l33t! MrPolite's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Posts
    4,428
    Avalon will be in he 2006 release (vs.net yukon?) aaaaah
    rate my posts if they help ya!
    Extract thumbnail without reading the whole image file: (C# - VB)
    Apply texture to bitmaps: (C# - VB)
    Extended console library: (VB)
    Save JPEG with a certain quality (image compression): (C# - VB )
    VB.NET to C# conversion tips!!

  3. #43

    Thread Starter
    Your Ad Here! Edneeis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2000
    Location
    Moreno Valley, CA (SoCal)
    Posts
    7,339
    I don't think Avalon will necessarily be in VS Avalon is a feature of the Longhorn OS not really a development tool.

  4. #44
    l33t! MrPolite's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Posts
    4,428
    OMG I'm dumb.... I just realized that XAML can be used on teh web is that MS's purpose in creating XAML? they want the users to be able to run apps from teh web like that or what?
    rate my posts if they help ya!
    Extract thumbnail without reading the whole image file: (C# - VB)
    Apply texture to bitmaps: (C# - VB)
    Extended console library: (VB)
    Save JPEG with a certain quality (image compression): (C# - VB )
    VB.NET to C# conversion tips!!

  5. #45

    Thread Starter
    Your Ad Here! Edneeis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2000
    Location
    Moreno Valley, CA (SoCal)
    Posts
    7,339
    What do you mean? In Longhorn MS kind of blurs the line between web and win. So the standard form appears like a web page or can have 'flow' layout like a web page. Basically they are making it so it wont matter if you run something local or remote.

  6. #46
    l33t! MrPolite's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Posts
    4,428
    Originally posted by Edneeis
    What do you mean? In Longhorn MS kind of blurs the line between web and win. So the standard form appears like a web page or can have 'flow' layout like a web page. Basically they are making it so it wont matter if you run something local or remote.
    hehehehe I didnt really realize that I heard about MS wanting to make a web app and a regular app to be the same back then when they introduced XML seems like very exciting!

    I'm reading the chapter one of that book that was given in PDC2003 (the online version. I didnt go to PDC obviously ) and it keeps saying that longhorn lets you do this and that with the online apps.... so I'm wondering, does longhorn (or internet explorer) run the webapplications totally differently? I mean it's not gonno be like a typical ASP.NET app where the results are simply displayed as a HTML page?
    and also does that mean that these apps wont run on any other machine that isnt running longhorn?

    stupid questions ofcourse, but some answers would help
    rate my posts if they help ya!
    Extract thumbnail without reading the whole image file: (C# - VB)
    Apply texture to bitmaps: (C# - VB)
    Extended console library: (VB)
    Save JPEG with a certain quality (image compression): (C# - VB )
    VB.NET to C# conversion tips!!

  7. #47

    Thread Starter
    Your Ad Here! Edneeis's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2000
    Location
    Moreno Valley, CA (SoCal)
    Posts
    7,339
    I'm not sure I didn't go to PDC either. Maybe it is all related to Indigo.

Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  



Click Here to Expand Forum to Full Width