Abstract
XAML (short for Extensible Application Markup Language, and pronounced “zammel”) is a markup language used to instantiate .NET objects. Although XAML is a technology that can be applied to many different problem domains, its primary role in life is to construct WPF user interfaces. In other words, XAML documents define the arrangement of panels, buttons, and controls that make up the windows in a WPF application.
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© 2008 Matthew MacDonald
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(2008). XAML. In: Pro WPF with VB 2008. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0590-6_2
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