Contents tagged with WPF
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Podcast: Advanced MVVM with Josh Smith
Author, Microsoft MVP and accomplished pianist Josh Smith, Sr. UX Developer at IdentityMine, joins the show to discuss some of Model View ViewModel’s more advanced scenarios.
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Podcast: The Invisible UI : Natural User Interfaces with Josh Blake
Josh Blake of Infostrat joins Pixel8 to discuss NUI development in .NET. Josh is the author of the upcoming book Multitouch on Windows from Manning. Reaching far beyond theory and the niche market of Microsoft Surface, NUI development is now possible with Silverlight and WPF development on Windows 7 and Windows 7 Mobile devices.
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VM Workshop: Model View ViewModel (MVVM) and the Presentation Model Pattern in 5 UI Platforms
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, Observer and Composite patterns worked together to accomplish some goal that – try as I might - remained fuzzy. Somehow I have a sense that I am not alone.
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Expression Blend Design Time Data Using MVVM
Today’s show features Microsoft MVP and Identity Mine integrator Laurent Bugnion. Laurent discusses his experience with working in XAML applications that use MVVM and working with developers and designers to create beautiful applications.
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Update Controls: Leaving INotifyPropertyChanged?
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Hands-On Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) for Silverlight and WPF
Over the years I have spent a fair amount of time thinking about design patterns surrounding the presentation layer. Just as your values as a grown-up are often determined by experiences you have as a child – I think my interest in these patterns stem from frustrations I had as a newbie developer.
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4 Elements of Professional WPF Applications
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Learning to Build on Rich UI Platforms
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John Gossman Architects WPF
John Gossman, Microsoft Architect for WPF and Silverlight, discusses his experiences watching WPF mature into the powerful framework it is today. John tells us about the trials and tribulations of building Expression Blend on a primitive WPF platform. He also discusses the value of the Model View ViewModel design pattern and gives hints on the best way to learn WPF.
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Smart People, Cool Clients & Surface at MIX
The saying, "the content isn’t what’s important at a conference – it’s the people" is approaching hallmark cliché status. The thing is with stereotypes, generalizations and clichés – they exist for a reason.