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Developing for Windows Servers

Wayne Smith on WinFX

Preview versions of a new set of designer tools, and of the WinFX runtime and the Visual Studio 2005 toolset, mean you can start developing WinFX applications right now. We talk to Wayne Smith, senior product manager for the Microsoft Expression range in the EMEA region, about these new releases, about WinFX and XAML, and how they will affect developers who are currently working with Win32 applications. more


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