WPF Quick Reference
get window handle
IntPtr windowHandle = new WindowInteropHelper(this).Handle;
bring to front
myWindow.Activate();
myWindow.TopMost = true;
common resource dictionaries for skinning (this blog)
References
wpf get window handle (stackoverflow) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1556182/finding-the-handle-to-a-wpf-window
wpf bring to front (stackoverflow) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/257587/bring-a-window-to-the-front-in-wpf
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Ronnie Diaz is a software engineer and tech consultant. Ronnie started his career in front-end and back-end development for companies in ecommerce, service industries and remote education. This work transitioned from traditional desktop client-server applications through early cloud development. Software included human resource management and service technician workflows, online retail e-commerce and electronic ordering and fulfillment, IVR customer relational systems, and video streaming remote learning SCORM web applications. Hands on server experience and software performance optimization led to creation of a startup business focused on collocated data center services and continued experience with video streaming hardware and software. This led to a career in Amazon Prime Video where Ronnie is currently employed, building software and systems which stream live sports and events for millions of viewers around the world.
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