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
What Happened To Me I’d say that 2011 was a pretty good year for me as a .NET open source developer. After all, Caliburn.Micro had it’s first official release in April 2011 just in time for the Mix Open Source fest. At the festival, the framework had a great showing. I had tons of people...
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on 01-04-2012
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Today, I’m pleased to announce the RTW of Caliburn.Micro v1.2 . In this release we’ve had a number of bug fixes as well as a few incremental feature additions and refactorings. You can read the list of changes on the project site or get it as part of the download. Of course, v1.2 is now available...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 07-30-2011
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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
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In Caliburn.Micro we have a series of supporting services for building presentation tiers. Among them is the EventAggregator, a service which supports in-process publish/subscribe. There are various implementations of this pattern available in other frameworks, but I think you’ll find that Caliburn...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 05-30-2011
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, Caliburn, Silverlight, RIA, Tutorial, MVVM, UI Architecture, Caliburn Micro, WP7