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XAMLFinance – A Cross-platform WPF, Silverlight & WP7 Application

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21 Sep 2011CPOL27 min read 216.7K   9.9K   251  
This article describes the development of XAML Finance, a cross-platform application which works on the desktop, using Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), on the web, using Silverlight and on Windows Phone 7 (WP7).
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><shares><share isin="GB00B1YW4409" symbol="III" industry="Financial, investment &amp; other diversified comp." sector="Financial" name="3i Group plc" address="16 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5JD, UK" website="www.3i.com" summary="3i Group plc is a FTSE100 company. The Company and its subsidiaries are engaged in investment activities. The Company makes minority investments in the equity of unquoted and quoted investments. The Company focuses on buyouts, growth capital, infrastructure and quoted private equity, investing across Europe, Asia and the United States. In February 2008, Corporacion Dermoestetica S.A. sold its United Kingdom-based laser eye surgery clinic, Ultralase, to 3i Group plc."></share></shares>

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Architect Scott Logic
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I am CTO at ShinobiControls, a team of iOS developers who are carefully crafting iOS charts, grids and controls for making your applications awesome.

I am a Technical Architect for Visiblox which have developed the world's fastest WPF / Silverlight and WP7 charts.

I am also a Technical Evangelist at Scott Logic, a provider of bespoke financial software and consultancy for the retail and investment banking, stockbroking, asset management and hedge fund communities.

Visit my blog - Colin Eberhardt's Adventures in .NET.

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