Craig Shoemaker
Host of the Polymorphic Podcast
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Product Guidance Manager for Infragistics
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VM Workshop: Model View ViewModel (MVVM) and the Presentation Model Pattern in 5 UI Platforms
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craigshoemaker
For some reason the family of design patterns that exist around the Model View Controller pattern seem to be an elusive band of characters. The first time I encountered Model View Controller I studied the text hard trying to understand how the Strategy...
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WPF + MVC = :)
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craigshoemaker
Josh Smith did a session at WPF Bootcamp in Redmond where he demonstrated using MVC with WPF. You can download his code here .
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