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XAML in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference (In a Nutshell (O'Reilly)) 1st Edition

3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars 10 ratings

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When Microsoft releases Windows Vista, the new operating system will support applications that employ graphics now used by computer games--clear, stunning, and active. The cornerstone for building these new user interfaces is XAML ("Zammel"), the XML-based markup language that works with Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Vista's new graphics subsystem.

An acronym for Extensible Application Markup Language, XAML offers a wealth of new controls and elements with exciting capabilities, including animation and rendering of 3D graphics. Windows developers are already jazzed by the possibilities of using XAML for fixed and flow format documents like PDF and HTML, 2D and 3D vector-based graphics, form development, animation, audio and video, transparent layering, and a lot more. Many feel that XAML will eliminate the need for multiple file formats or plug-ins (read: Flash), while lowering development costs and reducing time to market.

The problem is, most developers don't know XAML. While it is fairly easy to understand, you still need a quick guide to bring you up to speed before Vista's release, and that's where this book's simple, no nonsense approach comes in.

XAML in a Nutshell covers everything necessary to design user interfaces and .NET applications that take advantage of WPF. Prerequisites such as Microsoft's new unified build system, MSBuild, and core XAML constructs and syntax--including shortcuts--are all presented with plenty of examples to get you started. The Core XAML Reference section lets you dig even deeper into syntax rules and attributes for all XAML elements with a series of quick-reference chapters. This section divides XAML elements into logical categories of elements, controls, shapes and geometry, layout, animations, and transformations for easy reference.

XAML in a Nutshell helps you learn, firsthand, how to use this XML-based markup language to implement the new generation of user interface graphics. As one reviewer noted, "Strong code examples and an efficient, conversational style take the tedium out of learning XAML and make the subject understandable--even interesting."

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About the Author

Lori MacVittie is currently a Senior Technology Editor with Network Computing Magazine. In past lives she has been a software developer, a network administrator, and an enterprise architect specializing in web-based technologies. Through the course of her career she has nearly coded her way through the alphabet, starting with Apple BASIC, hitting "L" for LISP while consulting for Autodesk, and is currently on the letter "Y". Lori holds an M.S. in Computer Science from Nova Southeastern University, and lives with her husband and children in the technological mecca of the midwest, Green Bay, Wisconsin.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (May 2, 2006)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 302 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0596526733
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0596526733
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.73 x 9 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2013
This provides a reasonable but very outdated, by now (2013), overview of XAML. The structure of the book is a bit uneven. Some topics go into far too much details on unimportant concepts while other concepts are just glossed over.
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2013
Good book for beginner and expert. I found it useful for learning and reference. Must of O'Reilly's books are worth buying.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2006
Reading over some of the other reviews listed here, I feel that this book is getting some harsh criticism that is simply not justified. This is an OVERVIEW book folks, not a comprehensive resource that will turn you into an uber XAML programmer overnight! This book touches upon topics quickly and swiftly. Usually I appreciate brevity, but in this case being short doesn't necessarily help or hurt this book. If you want a quick read that will teach you some of the ins and outs of XAML, this is a nice book to do just that. If you need a more extensive look at the technology then pick up another guide but don't bash this book for being what it is.

Here's an overview of what to expect:

01. Introducing XAML

02. Getting Started

03. XAML Basics

04. Layout and Positioning

05. Resources

06. Storyboards and Animations

07. Elements

08. Controls

09. Shapes and Geometry

10. Layout

11. Animations and Transformations

12. Events

Along with this, you get 8 appendices covering the major parts of the XAML technology.

If you want a quick intro the technology, this is a nice pickup.

**** RECOMMENDED
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Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2007
I got this book when it was barely three months on the market.

Since WPF (aka avalon) is such a new topic, there are barely any books to teach it. This one is relatively clear and consice. The problem is that the WPF version thay are referring to is obsolete. Many concepts and most examples do not work as is. The whole chapter about Storyboards and animations is completely irrelevant.

I believe that a new version is needed, and I am sorry that I bought a three months old book which is obsolete, but I can not blame the author, she did a good job.

Regards
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2006
The previous post says nothing about the quality of this book and thus should be considered a definition of the XAML technology rather than a review.

In my opinion this book seemed slapped together. It was as if the tech writer of the documentation paraphrased the MS XAML Help. There was very little usage of metaphor or humour to make the topic interesting or easier to understand.

The code examples are extremely simple and unimaginative. In one of the very few lame attempts at humour the author comments about an animated rotating square and states that, "It may not be very useful, but it sure is fun to watch." I found this attempt at humour insulting. Can you imagine having a conversation with someone who talked like this?

If you are like me and you really like to have a paper version of bleeding edge tech stuff, you can be can be forgiven for purchasing this drivel. If you want to save yourself some hard earned cash, just download the MS Expression Interactive Designer CTP and work through the examples. You will learn more doing this in less time. In fact, unless you are stuck on the bus, you are wasting your time with this book.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2009
I use this book as a quick reference in favor of some more bulky books I have on the topic.

I found this book to be more to the point where it concerns XAML, and even more complete than some 1400 and 1800 pagers on WPF. The latter seem to skirt on XAML, and the approach of piecewise adding more information works well for a tutorial but makes it difficult to quickly find what you need on the fly.

Still I found some tags, even common tags missing altogether from XAML in a Nutshell. It may be that those were introduced in .NET 3.5 and the book was published before then. It is the only reason I do not give 5 stars.
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Jesse Singer
5.0 out of 5 stars Quality item!
Reviewed in Canada on August 23, 2019
Great quality!
Amazon Customer
4.0 out of 5 stars Very good a must for day to day xmal programming
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 31, 2014
An all round good reference to the core xmal coding my only criticism is that it could go into the different object s a bit more.