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Friday, October 06, 2006 6:23 PM

Graphic Revolution!

Ho appena scaricato Microsoft Expression Interactive Design CTP, strumento che permette di disegnare le GUI per Windows Presentation Foundation. Uno strumento incredibile! Davvero una rivoluzione. Per capire com'è, basti pensare al Designer di Visual Studio 2005 ma con qualche differenza. Per esempio la possibilità di modellare i buttons, non il semplice...
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