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	<title>Comments for Windows Presentation Foundation By Jayesh Chudsama</title>
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		<title>Comment on XNA GSE &#8211; Free Game Development Tools by PsychoDude</title>
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		<description>Also you can instantly check out the various of resources which are available already; quickly taken from my blog there is in example the following list of resources which are updated frequently or offer good content:
    * XNA Resources
    * XNA Development
    * exDream
    * XNA Spot
    * XNAtutorial
    * TheZBuffer
    * xbox360 Homebrew

Simply google for the links or check out my entry where it comes from: http://www.slevi.net/2006/10/07/xna-resource-list/

Also assides from that ofcourse the official XNA forums over at microsoft are a great resource, but a lot of bloggers are starting to talk about XNA as well which brings tips and code snippets to the public even more. XNA is really starting to get off.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Also you can instantly check out the various of resources which are available already; quickly taken from my blog there is in example the following list of resources which are updated frequently or offer good content:<br />
    * XNA Resources<br />
    * XNA Development<br />
    * exDream<br />
    * XNA Spot<br />
    * XNAtutorial<br />
    * TheZBuffer<br />
    * xbox360 Homebrew</p>
<p>Simply google for the links or check out my entry where it comes from: <a href="http://www.slevi.net/2006/10/07/xna-resource-list/" rel="nofollow">http://www.slevi.net/2006/10/07/xna-resource-list/</a></p>
<p>Also assides from that ofcourse the official XNA forums over at microsoft are a great resource, but a lot of bloggers are starting to talk about XNA as well which brings tips and code snippets to the public even more. XNA is really starting to get off.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello world! by Mr WordPress</title>
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