As Mike announced last night, the PDC talks have been posted online for streaming. Here’s a direct link to my talk: PRS330: Creating Rich Content Experiences in Your WPF/Avalon Applications.
Every talk is posted, so there’s a lot to watch. Here are direct links to talks by my fellow team members (note that there are other WPF/Avalon-related sessions as well, make sure to browse the Presentation track if you’re interested):
| Speaker(s) |
Session |
| Michael Wallent |
PRS200: Choosing the Right Presentation Technology: WPF/Avalon, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, IE, and more |
| Rob Relyea |
PRS305: A Lap around WPF/Avalon |
| Pablo Fernicola |
PRS309: Overview of Windows Vista Graphics |
| Nick Kramer |
PRS313: Integrating WPF/Avalon with your Win32/MFC Application |
| Lauren Lavoie |
PRS314: Using Application Services |
| Robbie Ingebretsen |
PRS317: Beautiful Code, Beautiful Design – Applications Your Designers Can Work With |
| Namita Gupta |
PRS324: Using Data in Your WPF/Avalon Applications |
| Kam VedBrat |
PRS325: Advanced Graphics (Part 1): 2D, 3D, and Text |
| Alexander Stevenson |
PRS327: Optimizing WPF/Avalon applications for performance |
| Greg Schechter |
PRS328: Advanced Graphics (Part 2): Animations, Imaging, Effects, and Media |
| Henry Hahn |
PRS329: Building User Interfaces with Advanced Layout Techniques |
| Filipe Fortes |
PRS330: Creating Rich Content Experiences in Your WPF/Avalon Applications |
| Kevin Moore |
PRS431: Building Custom Controls |
| Chris Anderson, Jeff Bogdan, and Greg Schechter |
PRS435: Going under the Hood to Understand the Architecture |
Note: You’ll need to use Internet Explorer to view the presentations