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Desktop Programming
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WPF |
2 Oct 2015
Updated: 2 Oct 2015
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This article covers complete step-by-step tutorial on how to create a line chart in WPF and how to convert it into a chart control that can be reused in WPF applications with MVVM pattern.
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Programming Languages
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C# |
5 Jan 2017
Updated: 9 Jan 2017
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This article demonstrates how to convert the WinForm version of the Microsoft chart control into a WPF and MVVM compatible chart control and how to use it to create various charts in a WPF application.
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Web Development
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ASP.NET |
14 Jun 2018
Updated: 14 Jun 2018
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This article demonstrates how to create cross-platform stock charts in web applications using ASP.NET Core MVC and RESTful API.
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10 May 2018
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This article provides a step-by-step tutorial on how to use ASP.NET Core MVC to create charts in web applications with data from either the client or server side.
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https://gincker.com
United States
Jack Xu has a PhD in theoretical physics. He has over 25-year programming experience in Basic, FORTRAN, C, C++, Matlab, C#, WPF, and R, specializing in numerical computation methods, algorithms, physical modeling, computer aided design tools, graphical user interfaces, 3D graphics, and database systems. In recent years, he works as a quant analyst and developer on Wall Street and is responsible for quantitative analysis, trading strategy development, and real-time trading system implementation. He has published 9 books on C#, .NET chart/graphics programming, numerical methods, and quantitative finance. Recently, he developed a new graphics creation and technical analysis platform called Gincker.com, which allows users to create advanced charts and graphics just by typing in a mathematical formula or loading a dataset without the need to write a single line of code or rely on any special software package.