Is there a WPF Cheat Sheet available?

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I'm looking for a WPF cheat sheet that has the WPF markup extensions for binding, resources, and other common things in WPF. But so far I've had trouble finding it.

Anyone know where I could find one?

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Solution 1 - .Net

I wrote a cheat sheet specifically for data binding and posted it on my blog at:

http://www.nbdtech.com/blog/archive/2009/02/02/wpf-xaml-data-binding-cheat-sheet.aspx

It's very detailed and covers all the properties of the Binding class (because I never forget how to write {StaticResource something} but how to one-way bind to an ancestor of the target element is another thing).

Solution 2 - .Net

I have created a cheat sheet an have posted it on my blog at:

http://blog.blueboxes.co.uk/2009/02/01/xaml-for-wpf-cheatsheet-10-draft/

it is only a draft (currently in word the final will be in PDF) and I am looking for feedback on how to improve it.

UPDATE: Final PDF copy can be now found here:

http://blog.blueboxes.co.uk/2009/02/03/xaml-for-wpf-cheatsheet/

Solution 3 - .Net

I was looking for the binding cheat sheet and found this thread. I manage a chart of the common WPF types. It's available here

Version 1.2

Solution 4 - .Net

In advance of the imminent Visual Studio 2010 release, I put together a quick reference wall chart that may be of interest. On a single page I compare and contrast the toolbox-centric features of:

  • Visual Studio 2008 vs. 2010
  • .Net 3.5 vs. 4.0
  • WinForm vs. WPF

My article about the implications of this wallchart is available on Simple-Talk.com. In the "bubble" at the top of the article you will find links to the wallchart in PDF form, provided in both LTR and A4 sizes.

Solution 5 - .Net

I've created a XAML cheatsheet which is currently focussing on Silverlight. At some point in the future I intend on having a WPF one as well, although I'm mindful of duplication of effort with regards to WPF. There are already a number around. It would focus on complementing them not competing.

http://www.xamlsource.net/xamlcheatsheet

All feedback welcomed!

Update: I've not renewed the domain name but wayback machine has a copy archived here.

Solution 6 - .Net

Refcardz have a free WPF cheat sheet. You can view it online. To download it as a PDF you need to register with the site.

http://blog.codebeach.com/2009/11/free-wpf-cheat-sheet.html

Solution 7 - .Net

I recently wrote a cheat sheet for my company. If you're interested, it's available here : http://objectis.ch/Blog/tabid/105/post/wpf-binding---cheat-sheet

Solution 8 - .Net

The .NET Framework 3.5 Commonly Used Types and Namespaces poster has a section on common things in WPF as well as several other sections including Fundamentals.

It's available in a couple of different formats like XPS and PDF. Perhaps it could be useful...

Solution 9 - .Net

I created a XAML Cheat Sheet not long after WPF first came out. It's nice because it has a lot more than just data bindings.

https://www.mindfiretechnology.com/blog/archive/xaml-cheat-sheet/

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