My trek into the WPF world has continued. I was side tracked for a bit with some business stuff but am now getting back into it. My goal today was to find out if MVC still made sense in the WPF world. After a bit of research I found that there seems to be quite a bit of momentum behind Model-View-ViewModel. I leave the explanation of this to the experts. Here's a good link (even though it's a bit older) which also will lead you to several other posts that describe it.
I'm pretty sold on the concept so I'm going to give it a try and see how it works in the real world.
posted on Friday, April 20, 2007 11:45 AM
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# re: UI Design Patterns with WPF
6/15/2008 9:54 PM |
UI design is important and difficult to me.
# re: UI Design Patterns with WPF
6/23/2008 5:19 AM |
When researching a manga or anime series I find myself checking both: the usual sites and Thompson’s Guide.
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Blast is being scouted by a big time record label, and with Nana busy with negotiations, Hachi is feeling very left out. Takumi isn’t making her feel any better and the only things he’s interested in is sex. Feeling guilty because of Nobu’s confession, Hachi is at a new low.
http://ustroistvo.info/index.php?id=149 Does she throw away her childish dreams and stop seeing Takumi? Will being with Nobu be the key to her happiness.
# re: UI Design Patterns with WPF
6/23/2008 5:21 AM |
hentai I think because the focus was so much on Hachi. Many of my favorite characters, like Yasu and Ren, were given only a cursory look within the pages. Things were just starting to click again when the book came to an end, and it seems like a long time until January, when the next
http://razdolie.info/index.php?id=56 installment hits the store shelves.
Things are going on an even keel for Hachi
# re: UI Design Patterns with WPF
8/27/2008 9:18 AM |
At www.xamltemplates.net you can see themes and there is one for free you can download with all the wpf controls themed.