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Do you use a code generator for WPF/XAML? If so, in what capacity? Is it 3rd party/in-house?

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  • I think almost everybody does. The designer in Visual Studio is a code generator. What other kind do you need? Commented Mar 22, 2010 at 14:51

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i know that XAML power toys got some code generation but i don't know what it does.

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I've used the xaml export in InkScape before, which outputs vector graphics in xaml format:
http://www.inkscape.org/

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Auto Generation of WPF Forms from SQL Server databases

Original description: http://blogs.solidq.com/EN/kspencer/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=7143871b-e32e-4906-ae07-18f11d62b3fb&ID=2

2nd gen version: http://blogs.solidq.com/EN/kspencer/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=7143871b-e32e-4906-ae07-18f11d62b3fb&ID=60

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I wrote a code generator to create a WPF UI to reflect a database, but it doesn't generate any XAML, it does it all in C#. It didn't take very long, and I'm very happy with it. Here's a screenshot.

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theres a good one at www.codetrigger.com that does WPF sample generation with c# code generation & domain/class models and sql stored procedures

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