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XAML
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XAML
(eXtensible Application Markup Language) An XML-based set of tags used to describe objects and events when programming applications in Windows, starting with Vista. Introduced in the .NET Framework 3.0 programming interface (API), XAML is used extensively to define elements in Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), the Windows user interface. It is also used in Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) for defining workflow structures.

The "A" in XAML originally stood for "Avalon," the former name of Windows Presentation Foundation. See .NET Framework 3.0, XML Paper Specification and Windows Presentation Foundation.


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Readers are assumed to have experience programming for the Windows Presentation Foundation using the C# programming language and the Extensible Application Markup Language that was introduced as part of .
This work includes declarative programming and use of Microsoft's Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML), not to be confused with Transaction Authority Mark-up Language whose acronym is also (XAML) developed by Sun Microsystems Inc and others.
Nathan, who is a software engineer at Microsoft, explains Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) syntax, WPF's built-in controls, layout with panels, data binding, 2D drawing support, 3D APIs, animation in procedural code and XAML, and interoperability with Win32 and Windows Forms.
 
 
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