Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) is a graphical subsystem by Microsoft for rendering user interfaces in Windows-based applications. WPF, previously known as "Avalon", was initially released as part of .NET Framework 3.0 in 2006. WPF uses DirectX and attempts to provide a consistent programming model for building applications. It separates the user interface from business logic, and utilizes a unique set of graphics and animation capabilities.
WPF uses a resolution-independent and vector-based rendering engine to draw graphics. WPF graphics services provide support for two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) graphics, animations, and special effects.
Graphics in Windows Presentation Foundation are based on a retained mode graphics system. Although WPF provides support for both retained mode and immediate mode graphics, retained mode is the recommended approach for most scenarios. This is because retained mode provides a number of benefits over immediate mode, including the ability to cache graphical content, support for advanced graphics features such as hit testing and clipping, and support for declarative UI design.
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