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I'm looking for a high-quality open-source C# / WPF app to dissect and learn from.
I have about 5 years of C# and WinForms and almost zero WPF experience.
I'm not terribly fussed about the functionality of the app; the WPF paradigm seems markedly different from Winforms and I want to look at an example of how it "should" be done.
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You could have a look at BubbleBurst, the application that comes along with Josh Smith's book about MVVM.
Crack.Net is often cited as a good example of WPF/MVP
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I want my WPF app to look like WinRT apps:
Are there any ready-made styles or controls available for WPF that lets us achieve this?
Take a look at MahApps.Metro
Apps like Github for Windows use / are based on it.
Another nice library for Metroesque-styling of WPF apps is Modern UI for WPF. Can be installed via NuGet or as a project template.
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Please have look at the attached image i have created. I have done this diagram on my own by the information got from the internet. The diagram tells out stucture of multithreaded desktop application in C# .NET. if any one can suggest any changes that would be really gratful. I have to give a presentation on this topic tommorow :) also if you know any related documets about this topic with some diagramatic representation, that would be really helpful for me.
Looking forward to get some reply soon.
Looks good to me, but because the workerthread appears isolated, It looks quite circular.
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I am looking for a .net C# library that can do translations. I tried googles one but they charge money now for it.
I am looking for something that can preferably auto detect languages, translate blocks of text or download the entire page and convert it.
This all has to of course be done through code.
Thanks
Have you tried using bing?
http://www.microsofttranslator.com/
There is a translator .net library on codeplex that uses bing: http://translateit.codeplex.com/
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I'm busy with an application that needs to display Treemaps to a user but I can't find a good charting library that has support for this kind of graph.
Here are some examples of what I mean
I'm using C# as a server side technology, but I'm willing to invoke something on a command-line too if that is required.
Any suggestions?
Edit: I don't mind getting a java library recommendation, since I don't mind combining technologies
Well, since you question is tagged with "Java" I'm gonna propose JFreeChart (even though your actual question seems to indicate you need more of a C#/.net kind of library)
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Even with my Googling powers I cannot seem to find a good example of the Asynchronous Programming Model with a callback delegate. It is easy for me to point someone to a resource for how to use the BeginSomeMethod and EndSomeMethod but there does not seem to be any good examples of how to create them. Am I googling wrong or has no one really put together a good tutorial for anyone with this patter.
You're looking for this article.
I suggest you to look for EasyAsync, a lightweight toolkit for those kind of usages.