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Frank Hileman

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Frank Hileman is the lead developer for VG.net, a fast vector graphics system for .net developers.
Use the same MyXaml file for Windows Forms and Web Forms Posted: Nov 24, 2004 7:02 AM
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Marc Clifton and Justin Dunlap used MyXaml and some xlst generate both a Windows Forms user interface and a web interface from the same xml file. Read about it on CodeProject:

http://www.codeproject.com/useritems/declarativewebform.asp

The article illustrates:

  • the power and elegance of MyXaml when used as general purpose xml object format
  • the foresight of the Microsoft engineers who decided to make the Windows Forms and Web Forms APIs as similar as possible

This technique would need optimization to be used for real-world applications.

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