Here are the links to the demos, resources and the ppt deck from the “WPF Data Visualization” session…
I did this session as a practice at the Denver Code Camp Trifecta event on Feb 21, 2009 as a practice then for real at VSLive! in San Francisco on Feb 25, 2009.
Download the PowerPoint Deck from the session here: Download
The InterKnowlogy “Best of Surface” Video can be found here.
Download the stand-alone community version (without the SharePoint 2007 dependancy) of the InterKnowlogy “Cancer App“ (C-ME), built for the Scripps Research Institute with source code here: Download
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Download the 3D “Cancer App“ (C-ME), built for the Scripps Research Institute with supporting docs & source code from Codeplex : Here
Download a stand-alone version of the InterKnowlogy 3D collaborator (the WPF app for 3d AutoCad files) here: Download
See a the video on the WPF 3D Angiographer (3d heart surgery app): Go (requires Silverlight)
43Things.com is at their site here and the Silverlight Wish43 version is here.
All the cool InterKnowlogy Silverlight 2.0 Apps and videos are here: Go
Install the XAML Cruncher app from here: http://www.charlespetzold.com/wpf/XamlCruncher/XamlCruncher.application
use this XAML as your default document for XAML Cruncher: view here
The Avalon Patient Monitoring Application can here downloaded here.
The Vertigo Family Show application can be found here: Go
The “design to dev” demo instructions, assets and code can be found here: Download
Here are links to other demos & resources related to WPF Data Visualization that i didn’t do in the session, but that I have done in the past:
You can get the Source Code, Demo Guide, and other resources for the StockBoids WPF application that InterKnowlogy’s Szymon Kobalczyk built and won the Microsoft Financial application contest with here: http://geekswithblogs.net/kobush/archive/2008/03/17/120601.aspx
Links to the New York Times Reader (and other news reader) WPF applications can be found at: http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2007/02/22/great-wpf-applications-10-daily-mail-seattle-p-i-forbes-com-new-york-times.aspx
For more info on Telerik’s RAD controls for WPF go to their website here: http://www.telerik.com/
More Info:
Tim Huckaby (TimHuck@InterKnowlogy.com)
If you are interested in having InterKnowlogy help you build an application contact me or Andrea Heyen (AHeyen@InterKnowlogy.com)
For employment opportunities at InterKnowlogy: http://www.interknowlogy.com/careers.aspx