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- some good resources, although all seem to be geared towards Silverlight. I am not clearly seeing the distinction btwn the two in the materials, and to me they are two distinctly separate solutions. I only need to learn Blend as it pertains to the WPF GUI design area.Dirty Bird Design– Dirty Bird Design2011-03-22 20:48:16 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2011 at 20:48
- 1Yes, they are something different, but when it comes to the GUI part (and by that I mean create XAML Forms / UserControls), they behave quite similiar from a general workflow POV. So, Silverlight introduction tutorials should be quite useful for creating WPF controls, the devil will be in the detail. A nice (though very outdated) comparision could be found here. It is always easiest to regard Silverlight as a more limited, web-centered brother of the WPF.Gimno– Gimno2011-03-22 21:20:00 +00:00Commented Mar 22, 2011 at 21:20
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