Video Spotlight: Getting Started with ThinkGeo UI 12 & WPF

ThinkGeo UI WPF for .NET Core takes GIS application development for the Windows desktop to a whole new level, with a .NET Core-native control that packs the full power of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). With blazing fast rendering performance, powerful mapping features and support for the most popular data formats, ThinkGeo UI Desktop WPF for .NET Core makes GIS accessible to developers of any skill.

In this video, we’ll walk you through how to create an interactive map in a WPF desktop application using ThinkGeo UI Desktop for WPF. We’ll be using Visual Studio Code on Windows, though you can achieve the same results with Visual Studio 2019. In part 1, we’ll scaffold up the project and add a simple base map powered by the ThinkGeo Cloud.

In part 2 of our WPF Video spotlight we take our WPF desktop GIS project to the next level, in this video we’ll show you how to overlay a ShapeFile feature layer on top of your base map using the ThinkGeo UI Desktop for WPF control. We’ll be using Visual Studio Code on Windows, though you can achieve the same results with Visual Studio 2019.


There’s lots more you can do with ThinkGeo UI 12 and its WPF component, so why not try it for yourself? Start building today with a free 60-day evaluation of all ThinkGeo UI products and cloud services.

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