If you fit into any one (or more) of these three categories… You like tabletop RPGs You build Xaml applications You build Html/JS applications 1. RPGWithMe For some time I’ve been cranking away building my company’s first real product. I’m very excited to officially announce...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 08-02-2012
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, game development, Control Templates, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7
I’m extremely pleased to announce the release of Caliburn.Micro v1.3 . This is a great release with many bug fixes and several API improvements. We also support several new platforms. Here’s the highlights: Support for WP7 Mango Support for Silverlight 5 Basic MVVM Support for WinRT/Metro...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 01-20-2012
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7, NuGet, MVP
Today I’m happy to announce the release of Caliburn.Micro v1.1 . You can get it on our project site or by using Nuget . We’ve had a number of bug fixes, general improvements and a few new features added. Here’s the highlights: For WP7 A new Tombstoning API based on ideas from Fluent...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 06-01-2011
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7, NuGet
Today, I'm happy to make available the Release Candidates for both Caliburn 2.0 and Caliburn.Micro 1.0 ! The docs for both have been updated significantly, though they will continue to evolve over the coming months. Get em' while they're hot!
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Rob Eisenberg
on 02-21-2011
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7
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...