Ndb Tech - WPF XAML Data Binding Cheat Sheet
“One of the best things about WPF is the advanced data binding support, the Binding class that is used to create data bindings has many interesting and useful options.
And I never remember the more advanced options when I’m writing XAML.
So I wrote a very detailed “cheat sheet” for the WPF Binding class, I hope you’ll find it useful.
WPF XAML Data Binding Cheat Sheet (PDF). [GD: Please click through to the post for the PDF link]
This is the first draft, I’ll update it when I find mistakes and based on comments to this blog post.
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Since I’m a WPF noob and because you hear so much about the goodness that is WPF Data Binding, I wanted to capture this for future reference.
(via WindowsClient.Net -> WPF Wonderland - WPF Data-binding Cheat Sheet)
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