GoingDeep: Expert to Expert: Inside Bling - A C#-based library to simplify WPF programming

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Bling  is a C#-based library for easily programming images, animations, interactions, and visualizations on Microsoft's WPF/.NET. Bling is oriented towards design technologists, i.e., designers who sometimes program, to aid in the rapid prototyping of rich UI design ideas. Students, artists, res...

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Bling  is a C#-based library for easily programming images, animations, interactions, and visualizations on Microsoft's WPF/.NET. Bling is oriented towards design technologists, i.e., designers who sometimes program, to aid in the rapid prototyping of rich UI design ideas. Students, artists, researchers, and hobbyists will also find Bling useful as a tool for quickly expressing ideas or visualizations. Bling's APIs and constructs are optimized for the fast programming of throw away code as opposed to the careful programming of production code.

Sounds interesting. Well, Erik and I wanted to find out more about Bling (is it a library or a DSL? is WPF programming really that hard? How is Bling designed and what makes it a simplified abstraction over a full featured platform technology like WPF?). It just so happened that Bling creator and software developer Sean McDirmid was in town recently (he works in Beijing, China). Tune in to see how the latest E2E unfolded (you must realize by now that we never really plan anything and E2Es just happen as you see them - it's just part of the game we play).

Enjoy.

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