In the last part we discussed the most basic configuration for Caliburn.Micro and demonstrated a couple of simple features related to Actions and Conventions. In this part, I would like to explore the Bootstrapper class a little more. Let’s begin by configuring our application to use an IoC container...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 07-08-2010
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In this tutorial we will learn a few of the basics of Caliburn.Micro . Let’s start by getting the framework. Head on over to http://caliburnmicro.codeplex.com/SourceControl/list/changesets Either use Mercurial to clone the repo or click on the link for the latest change set, then click on the download...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 07-06-2010
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When my “Build Your Own MVVM Framework” talk was chosen for Mix10, I put a temporary hold on this series of blog posts. I wanted to dedicate significant time to working on a sample framework and demo that would make a top notch Mix presentation. After giving the talk, I received a ton of...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 07-04-2010
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After about eight months of work, today I’m happy to announce the release of Caliburn v1.1 . This release supports .NET3.5, .NET4.0, Silverlight 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0. We’ve made tons of bug fixes since the v1 release as well as added a few minor features and some general improvements to APIs...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 06-28-2010
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Day eight* of the port and I was so happy not to discover any new issues. At this point I have almost all the major UI pieces in place. You can now see what you would normally during typical profiler usage. There’s still a lot of work to be done…probably much more than has been done so far...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 04-09-2010
Filed under: WPF, Xaml, Control Templates, WPF/e, .NET 3.5, Caliburn, Featured, Silverlight, NHibernate, RIA, MVVM, UI Architecture, NHProf