Binary Application Markup Language
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Binary Application Markup Language is a file format developed by Microsoft that is generated by compiling XAML files.[1]
Filename extension | .baml |
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Developed by | Microsoft |
Type of format | User interface markup language |
Extended from | XAML |
An XAML file can be compiled into a Binary Application Markup Language file with the .BAML extension,[2] which may be inserted as a resource into a .NET Framework assembly. At run-time, the framework engine extracts the .BAML file from assembly resources, parses it, and creates a corresponding WPF visual tree or workflow. Having this format, the content is loadable faster during runtime, because the XAML is enriched by tokens, and lexical analysis is completed.
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