First I'd like to say that I'm stoked about the work the Prism team has been doing. I have to admit that when they started out in January to deliver a set of guidance for building composite WPF applications, I was skeptical. But they have come a great distance and I am truly...
Hadi has just posted part 2 of his tutorial on building composite applications with Caliburn. In this post he covers basic usage of the EventBroker, ActionMessages and shows one way of putting the pieces together by using the PresenterHost control. Great job!
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Rob Eisenberg
on 06-05-2008
Filed under: WPF, .NET 3.0, Xaml, databinding, WPF/e, .NET 3.5, Caliburn, Silverlight, Tutorial
The WPF book Christopher and I wrote earlier this year is finally off to the printers! It's 480 pages of full color goodness. We were pretty excited to have the opportunity to talk about things like SoC/SRP, DI, MVP, etc within the context of building some real applications. Below is the table of...
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Rob Eisenberg
on 06-04-2008
Filed under: WPF, .NET 3.0, Xaml, databinding, Control Templates, Animation, 3D, WPF/e, .NET 3.5, Caliburn, Silverlight
Hadi Eskandari has begun blogging about Caliburn. He's putting together a multi-part series detailing the steps necessary to get started building your first application. Thanks for this great contribution Hadi! You can read the first post in his series here .
I've just put together a document briefly describing the current set of features that Caliburn supports. I've added it to the official documentation and copied it below. If you are new to Caliburn, this should give you a good idea about what we've been up to. I say "we"...