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WPF 3D : Part 1 of n        
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.NET 3.5 introduced a few new langauge features, oh and there was that little thing called LINQ. But with all the excitement, sometimes a few things get missed. Such as the new 3D elements that are available to WPF developers in .NET 3.5. This article will discuss the use of some of these new 3D related elements that are now in .NET 3.5. In order to demonstrate some (yeah I dont use all of the new elements in the attached demo app) I picked something simple. I decided to have a bunch of 3D meshes within a Viewport3D (3d scene) that could be clicked on to open blog entries.

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