Warning! Shameless self-promotion to follow… Please take some time to vote for this year’s Mix Open Call Sessions. I’ve submitted only one session this year and I’m hoping that it will get voted in. I’m really excited about what I’ve been working on and would love...
First a confession, and I know I’ll invoke shame for this one: I have done Very Little Testing with Silverlight. I won’t bore you with reasons or excuses, but I wasn’t up on the state of unit testing in Silverlight until very recently. (In fact, I might still be missing some chunks.) The Problem...
One of the main features of Caliburn.Micro is manifest in its ability to remove the need for boiler plate code by acting on a series of conventions. Some people love conventions and some hate them. That’s why CM’s conventions are fully customizable and can even be turned off completely if...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 12-16-2010
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, Tutorial, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7
Many thanks to the Microsoft MVP program for providing the MSDN Subscriptions and to Jetbrains for providing us with several ReSharper licenses. Than you all for participating and congratulations to the winners! For those of you interested in learning more about Caliburn.Micro, MVVM or general client...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 12-06-2010
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7, Contest
Up until now I’ve been focusing on fairly simple usage of Screens and Conductors. In this article, I want to show something a bit more sophisticated. This sample is based loosely on the ideas demonstrated by Billy Hollis in this well-known DNR TV episode . Rather than take the time to explain what...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 11-18-2010
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, Tutorial, MEF, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7