Programming Windows, Sixth Edition: Writing Windows 8 Apps with C# and XAML 🔍
Charles Petzold Microsoft Press, 6th ed, Redmond, Wash, ©2013
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Reimagined for full-screen and touch-optimized apps, Windows 8 provides a platform for reaching new users in new ways. In response, programming legend Charles Petzold is rewriting his classic Programming Windows—one of the most popular programming books of all time—to show developers how to use existing skills and tools to build Windows 8 apps. Programming Windows, Sixth Edition focuses on creating Windows 8 apps accessing the Windows Runtime with XAML and C#. The book also provides C++ code samples. The Sixth Edition is organized in two parts: Part I, “Elementals,” begins with the interrelationship between code and XAML, basic event handling, dynamic layout, controls, templates, asynchronous processing, the application bar, control customization, and collections. You should emerge from Part I ready to create sophisticated page-oriented collection-based user interfaces using the powerful ListView and GridView controls. Part II, “Specialties,” explores topics you might not need for every program but are essential to a well-rounded education in Windows 8. These include multitouch, bitmap graphics, interfacing with share and search facilities, printing, working with the sensors (GPS and orientation), text, obtaining input from the stylus (including handwriting recognition), accessing web services, calling Win32 and DirectX functions, and bringing your application to the Windows 8 app store.
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Программирование для Microsoft Windows 8: разработка приложений для Windows Store на C и XAML
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Programming Windows: Writing Windows 8 Apps With C# and XAML (Developer Reference)
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Чарльз Петцольд; [пер. с англ. Е. Матвеев]
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Petzold, Charles
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Петцольд, Чарльз
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Питер
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Мастер-класс, 6-е изд., Москва [и др.], Russia, 2014
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Pearson Education (US), Redmond, Wash, 2012
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Sixth edition, Redmond, Washington, 2013
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United States, United States of America
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6th ed, Redmond, Wash, ©2012
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6th, 2013-02-04
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Feb 04, 2013
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出版日期: 2013
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Cover ......Page 1
Copyright Page......Page 2
Table of Contents......Page 3
The Versions of Windows 8......Page 6
The Focus of This Book......Page 7
The Approach......Page 8
The Programming Windows Heritage......Page 10
Errata & Book Support......Page 13
Stay in Touch......Page 14
The First Project......Page 15
Graphical Greetings......Page 21
Variations in Text......Page 24
Media As Well......Page 33
The Code Alternatives......Page 34
Images in Code......Page 38
Not Even a Page......Page 40
The Gradient Brush in Code......Page 42
Property Element Syntax......Page 45
Content Properties......Page 48
The TextBlock Content Property......Page 52
Sharing Brushes (and Other Resources)......Page 54
Resources Are Shared......Page 58
A Bit of Vector Graphics......Page 59
Styles......Page 68
A Taste of Data Binding......Page 74
The Tapped Event......Page 78
Routed Event Handling......Page 81
Overriding the Handled Setting......Page 87
Input, Alignment, and Backgrounds......Page 88
Size and Orientation Changes......Page 91
Bindings to Run?......Page 96
Timers and Animation......Page 98
The Border Element......Page 106
Rectangle and Ellipse......Page 110
The StackPanel......Page 112
Horizontal Stacks......Page 116
WhatSize with Bindings (and a Converter)......Page 119
The ScrollViewer Solution......Page 123
Layout Weirdness or Normalcy?......Page 129
Making an E-Book......Page 130
Fancier StackPanel Items......Page 133
Creating Windows Runtime Libraries......Page 138
The Wrap Alternative......Page 140
The Canvas and Attached Properties......Page 142
The Z-Index......Page 147
Canvas Weirdness......Page 148
The Control Difference......Page 150
The Slider for Ranges......Page 152
The Grid......Page 156
Orientation and Aspect Ratios......Page 163
Tooltips and Conversions......Page 166
Sketching with Sliders......Page 168
The Varieties of Button Experience......Page 170
Dependency Properties......Page 179
RadioButton Tags......Page 187
Keyboard Input and TextBox......Page 194
Touch and Thumb......Page 198
MVVM (Brief and Simplified)......Page 205
Data Binding Notifications......Page 206
A View Model for ColorScroll......Page 208
Deriving from BindableBase......Page 213
The DataContext Property......Page 216
Bindings and TextBox......Page 218
Buttons and MVVM......Page 223
The DelegateCommand Class......Page 225
Commands, Options, and Settings......Page 231
The Segoe UI Symbol Font......Page 233
The Application Bar......Page 239
Popups and Dialogs......Page 241
Windows Runtime File I/O......Page 244
Await and Async......Page 251
Calling Your Own Async Methods......Page 253
Controls for XamlCruncher......Page 255
Application Settings and Isolated Storage......Page 271
The XamlCruncher Page......Page 275
Parsing the XAML......Page 279
XAML Files In and Out......Page 282
The Settings Dialog......Page 286
Beyond the Windows Runtime......Page 291
Author Bio......Page 293
Survey: What do you think of this ebook?......Page 294
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Programming legend Charles Petzold is rewriting his classic Programming Windows - one of the most popular programming books of all time - to show developers how to use existing skills and tools to build Windows 8 apps.
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2013-03-30
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