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For someone who wanted to blast me, it seems you've done not even basic research before asking your question. Still, it seems Pete has filled in the gaps from what I said. There is NO support in WPF. NONE. WPF uses Media Player, just like C#. Your book is full of lies. In ANY .NET framework, the media player will play whatever formats have codecs installed for Windows Media Player.
A codec is just a program you install, I have shipped codecs with my installers in the past.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Hi everyone,
I need an experienced wcf developer to take me through a wcf project(real life) they have done recently.
I am going for an interview and this is urgent.
your help appreciated in advance
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Tope777 wrote: I need an experienced wcf developer to take me through a wcf project(real life) they have done recently.
I am going for an interview and this is urgent.
All this tells me is that you want somebody to help you to lie in an interview. What expression DO YOU have with WCF? That's what interviewers want to know, not what experience do I have.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
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hi,
I was hoping someone would help me and not have a go at me.
If you can help I will appreciate it, if not please dont have a go at me.
Thank you
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What possible help could I possibly give you for an interview? Interviews are about your experience (and not mine), and it is unfair on other potential candidates for the position who possibly have the experience the company wants. To be honest, in the current economic climate, there are lots of really good candidates for positions, and they will bring this experience into the interview.
I see, from your profile, that you are in the UK; you aren't coming for an interview in my company tomorrow are you (I'm interviewing)? Oh dear - I could very well be the person who's actually interviewing you.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Thank you sir. I refuse to be irritated even in the face of your unwarranted attack.
You took it upon your self to interpret my request for help as cheating and then to pass judgment based on that prejudice.
Even if I were somebody who would potentially work for your company I will withdraw instantly because God forbid that I would work for a prejudicial person. Besides , I only do contracts, sorry.
If you care to know, I have close to six years experience in software development and I have done various things hitherto. If you think you are really important maybe you should be spending time on worthwhile things and not clogging up my thread. I hope you never reply to my post again.
Thanks
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Tope777 wrote: If you care to know, I have close to six years experience in software development and I have done various things hitherto.
So, if you want a WCF job, buy a WCF book and read it. I've gotten jobs where I didn't know the core technologies, because I told the truth, not because I asked someone to teach me the right things to say in the interview.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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Tope777 wrote: Besides , I only do contracts, sorry.
And you're the reason that contractors have a bad reputation.
Tope777 wrote: You took it upon your self to interpret my request for help as cheating and then to pass judgment based on that prejudice.
So why do you want this information for an interview, if not to cheat? Go on, astound us with your dazzling logic as to what possible use this thread could be if not to try to bluff your way through an interview.
Tope777 wrote: If you care to know, I have close to six years experience in software development and I have done various things hitherto.
Ooh. I'm dazzled, starstruck even, no I'll go as far as to say I'm positively underwhelmed.
Tope777 wrote: If you think you are really important maybe you should be spending time on worthwhile things and not clogging up my thread
Nope - I don't think I'm really important. I did get to where I am today though by building up solid experience and using that to my advantage.
The interesting thing here is that you think that you'll be able to bluff your way into a job doing WCF, and from there, keep the contract. That's not the way contracting works bubba - if you aren't up to the job, a client will kick you off the project straight away - that's why we have termination clauses in contracts. There are enough contractors who do have the requisite experience that will be able to take the contract on.
Tope777 wrote: I will withdraw instantly because God forbid that I would work for a prejudicial person.
You think it's prejudicial to expect that somebody who goes for an interview has the required experience level, and is going to talk about what they have done? Oh dear - you have a lot to learn. Oh well, good luck with the interview then - do come back and tell us how you get on.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I see, from your profile, that you are in the UK; you aren't coming for an interview in my company tomorrow are you (I'm interviewing)? Oh dear - I could very well be the person who's actually interviewing you.
That would just be *awesome*
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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I have slim to no trust in body shops because I know how they operate. Most likely this guy has never even seen his recruiter face to face (he'll meet her in the lobby or on the way to the client) but they'll pass him off as if they've known him for ages. They've probably had him pad his resume to contain keywords they've heard the client use describing the job. And of course (the oldest trick in the book) they've asked previous candidates the client interviewed to tell them what questions were asked.
And for their remarkable service, they'll charge a bill rate that is double what the contractor receives.
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This is totally awesome.
Tope777 wrote: I need an experienced wcf developer to take me through a wcf project(real life) they have done recently.
I am going for an interview and this is urgent.
so, someone who DESERVES their job, should take the time to train you up, so you can get a job you DON'T deserve ? What the hell is wrong with you ? Learn WCF, or go back to flipping burgers. Seriously, you are everything that is wrong with our industry. Any company that hired you based on what someone told you, when you have no idea, would certainly deserve what they got.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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The deluge of what I will regard as hate mail from this website just because I asked for help on something is unbelievable to say the least.
I have said time and over that I am an experienced software developer and I have developed asp.net and wpf, xslt and asp.net WEB SERVICES . which WCF is just a superset of.
It is not in my upbringing to have a go at people or say bad things to them so I wish you all will be treated exactly the same way you have treated me.
By the way, I just asked a former colleague to remind me of a similar web services work we did together so I guess that is it.
But is life not like this:
You were in primary and somebody taught you what you knew then
same goes to secondary and university and beyond.
I wonder why all these people are feeling on top of the world because I have the humility of asking them for help even when I have tried to explain that I am an experienced software developer and yes I needed this for an interview but its not like I am a novince and I have done extensive research . I just said I needed a little help. But hey , if this website is like this then I will just withdraw my membership before I am killed with hate mails.
It seems ....I will not finish that statement so that my good manners will not be corrupted .
Thanks a lot and goodbye
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Tope777 wrote: The deluge of what I will regard as hate mail from this website just because I asked for help on something is unbelievable to say the least.
You asked for someone to take the time to walk you through one of their projects, showing you code that they almost certainly had signed an NDA on. You didn't just ask us to post an answer, which is what we do, but to give you a guided tour of something so that you;'d understand it enough to get through an interview. For free. That's just astounding.
Tope777 wrote: You were in primary and somebody taught you what you knew then
same goes to secondary and university and beyond.
Yes, and we are here because we like to help people who are learning. I am all for that. If you'd done some research and asked specific questions about WCF, you would have got a heros welcome here. You didn't. You made a pretty unreasonable request, and we responded accordingly.
Tope777 wrote: But hey , if this website is like this then I will just withdraw my membership before I am killed with hate mails.
Read the forums a bit. Look at Pete and my replies to other people and consider the differences between your post and the ones that we bend over backwards to help.
I am surprised you've gone 6 years without finding this place, it's the best developer resource on the web.
Christian Graus
Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
"! i don't exactly like or do programming and it only gives me a headache." - spotted in VB forums.
I can do things with my brain that I can't even google. I can flex the front part of my brain instantly anytime I want. It can be exhausting and it even causes me vision problems for some reason. - CaptainSeeSharp
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In response to how it took me six years to find this forum, maybe if you took time to look at my profile you will find out that I have been a member for 2 years 7 months and I started using the website and the postings way before then.
I had a lot of respect for people who offer helps and I also do when I can , even though I do not usually post on websites.
Sir if you care to know, I am more than qualified both academically and otherwise (experience and connections)to be doing what I am doing. It just happens that things change very fast in software development and you cant know everything and to get a contract you have to claim to know everything because you know they are just variants of each other or superset of what you know. However, the negative replies I got are really not justified in any way.
Whichever way, one of my friends helped me and I dont like to be abusive to anyone irrespective of what they have done but if you can look me in the eyes and tell me that you've never needed any tips, help whatever in one area of development when going for a contract then I will tell you you are lying.
im sure if I ask you to tell me about developing search engine in Endeca you wont even have a single answer. I did that for a large corporation for a number of years if you care to know.
Next time please do not be prejudicial to people. Ask straight questions and they might be able to tell you where they are coming from .
Thanks
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This is pointless...he obviously sees nothing wrong in asking someone to coach him through an interview.
If you want to know how to land a contract when you don't have explicit experience with a technology the client wants? Tell them the truth and convince them that you'll be able to be proficient on your own dime. And if you don't get it, it wasn't meant to be. If you're as skilled and have as many connections as you claim to have, this should just be one of dozens of opportunities you're looking into.
Like I said, unscrupulous people like you who lie and cheat their way into a contract (yes pretending that you've had experience with WCF when you haven't is lying and cheating) are why it's so difficult for the truly qualified and talented individuals to get a position they deserve.
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I don't claim to be a WPF expert.
I have the following XAML:
<StackPanel Grid.Column="1" Height="Auto" Width="Auto">
<Grid Margin="0,10,0,0">
<Grid.RowDefinitions>
<RowDefinition Height="540" />
<RowDefinition/>
</Grid.RowDefinitions>
<TabControl TabStripPlacement="Top" Margin="0,0,0,10" Height="Auto" Width="Auto" MaxHeight="600" Grid.Row="0">
<TabItem Name="Tab1" Header="Empty Tab">
<src:Designer Height="Auto" MinHeight="500" x:Name="EmptyDesigner"/>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="NewTab" Header="..."/>
</TabControl>
<GridSplitter Width="Auto" Height="8" Focusable="True" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" HorizontalAlignment="Stretch" Background="Azure" />
<TabControl TabStripPlacement="Top" Margin="0,0,0,10" Height="Auto" Width="Auto" MinHeight="140" MaxHeight="600" Grid.Row="1">
<TabItem Name="TabOut" Header="Output">
<TextBlock Name="TBOutput" Background="Black" Foreground="Gold" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabObjectDump" Header="Object Dump">
<TextBlock Name="TBObjectDump" Background="Black" Foreground="Blue" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabObjectTrace" Header="Object Trace">
<TextBlock Name="TBObjectTrace" Background="Black" Foreground="Red" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabPipelineTrace" Header="Pipeline Trace">
<TextBlock Name="TBPipelineTrace" Background="Black" Foreground="GreenYellow" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabEventTrace" Header="Event Trace">
<TextBlock Name="TBEventTrace" Background="Black" Foreground="LightGray" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabCode" Header="Code">
<TextBlock Name="TBCode" Background="Black" Foreground="Green" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabXAML" Header="XAML">
<TextBlock Name="TBXAML" Background="Black" Foreground="White" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
<TabItem Name="TabDSL" Header="DSL">
<TextBlock Name="TBDSL" Background="Gray" Foreground="Black" Padding="2,2,2,2"></TextBlock>
</TabItem>
</TabControl>
</Grid>
</StackPanel>
The problem is that the TabControl located in Grid.Row="1" does not automatically resize to fill the bottom of the split. WPF layouts are a little confusing comming from WinForms.
~TheArch
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The outer StackPanel is the problem. Get rid of that and your layout will work.
May want to also loose the MaxHeight="600" on the TabControl.
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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Thanks, that did the job! The grid was contained in another grid so I had to add Grid.Column="1" to get to show up in the right place.
~TheArch
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Cool. Have a great time with WPF!
modified 27-Feb-21 21:01pm.
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Hi there,
I want to start silverlight.Where I can find it. Please suggest a link for me so that I can download the same.Codeproject is only one site that I can access...
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If CodeProject is the only site you can access you're not going to be able to download Silverlight.
"WPF has many lovers. It's a veritable porn star!" - Josh Smith As Braveheart once said, "You can take our freedom but you'll never take our Hobnobs!" - Martin Hughes.
My blog | My articles | MoXAML PowerToys | Onyx
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Go to the Silverlight Site[^] and click on Get Started[^].
creend wrote: Codeproject is only one site that I can access...
??? Good luck.
Mark Salsbery
Microsoft MVP - Visual C++
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Hi,
I am developing WPF custom controls. I want to know the name of the evnt which gets fired when the user deletes the custom control from the cider. I found "public event RoutedEventHandler Unloaded" event of some help, but it gets fired when both control is deleted from cider & the xaml page is unloaded. I am seraching for an event (event name)which gets fired only when a control is deleted from cider.
Thanks,
Vinod
modified on Thursday, July 2, 2009 11:41 AM
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