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            Aug 16, 2011 (3 weeks ago)
        
     
    
    
    
        Read original post by Chris Farrell at Simple-talk As I’m sure you know, WPF and Silverlight both use XAML as their interface markup language. The idea is that you can define your user interface (UI) and bind it to data without ever writing a line of code (healthy skepticism advised). Whether or not you buy into that vision, the UI possibilities can be stunning, and it seems Microsoft has created ...