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FreeCell built in WPF
Microsoft is starting to make some of the new development technology for Windows Vista available to programmers through Community Technology Preview (CTP) releases. To start introducing this technology to you (and have a little fun with it myself), I decided to recreate the game FreeCell using the January CTP and Visual Studio 2005 Express. In this article, I will try and describe my experiences on this brief one-day journey and how much fun it turned out to be!
Coding4Fun: Designing FreeCell using Expression and Visual Studio Toolsets
This article is a pretty interesting read about using WPF to build the popular, in my mind, FreeCell game. He wasn't set out to rebuild FreeCell but actually "wanted to understand the workflow in designing an application in collaboration with a developer."
Check it out. I'll be posting some more great things I see about WPF and/or .Net 3.0.
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