Yet another blog about WPF, Surface, SL, MVVM, NUI.... - Tag - freezeIn this blog we talk about WPF, Natural User Interface(NUI), Microsoft Surface, WIndows 7, Multitouch, Touchless, JavaFX, MVVM, patterns, tips, tricks .... and a lot of other things !2024-02-26T15:40:43+01:00Jonathan ANTOINEurn:md5:627146f22bec1346990949372a159bfaDotclearFreeze brushes directly in the XAML to improve your application's performancesurn:md5:9e20a96580288c5ab39762cf98c5d3562010-04-12T22:53:00+02:002010-04-14T18:10:46+02:00JonathanANTOINE@falsemail.comWPFexamplefreezehow tohow-toperformancetipstrickWindows Presentation FoundationWPFXAML <p>When you read the MSDN guidelines to improve WPF's performances you can find that it's a good idea to freeze Freezable objects.
It's a quite easy thing to do via the code but it's quite harder to do it directly in the XAML. In this post we will see how to do so.
What are freezable objects
One upon a time, the MSDN said :
A Freezable is a... <a href="http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2010/04/12/Freeze-brushes-directly-in-the-XAML-to-improve-your-application-s-performances"><em>Read</em> Freeze brushes directly in the XAML to improve your application's performances</a></p>http://blog.lexique-du-net.com/index.php?post/2010/04/12/Freeze-brushes-directly-in-the-XAML-to-improve-your-application-s-performances#comment-formhttp://feeds.feedburner.com/JonathanAntoine/comments/49