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MVVM with Prism 101 - Part 3b: View Injection and the Controller Pattern

Part 1: The Bootstrapper Part 2: The Shell Part 3: Regions Part 3b: View Injection and The Controller Pattern Part 4: Modules Part 5: The View-Model Part 5b: ServiceLocator vs Dependency Injection Part 6: Commands Part 6b: Wrapping IClientChannel »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, prism, mvvm, regions, mvvm-with-prism-101, controller 15 October 2009

MVVM with Prism 101 - Part 3: Regions

Source Code Part 1: The Bootstrapper Part 2: The Shell Part 3: Regions Part 3b: View Injection and The Controller Pattern Part 4: Modules Part 5: The View-Model Part 5b: ServiceLocator vs Dependency Injection Part 6: Commands Part 6b: Wrapping »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, prism, mvvm, regions 14 October 2009

MVVM with Prism 101 - Part 2: The Shell

Source Code Part 1: The Bootstrapper Part 2: The Shell Part 3: Regions Part 3b: View Injection and The Controller Pattern Part 4: Modules Part 5: The View-Model Part 5b: ServiceLocator vs Dependency Injection Part 6: Commands Part 6b: Wrapping »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, mvvm, bootstrapper, pris 12 October 2009

MVVM with Prism 101 – Part 1: The Bootstrapper

Source Code Part 1: The Bootstrapper Part 2: The Shell Part 3: Regions Part 3b: View Injection and The Controller Pattern Part 4: Modules Part 5: The View-Model Part 5b: ServiceLocator vs Dependency Injection Part 6: Commands Part 6b: Wrapping »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, prism, mvvm, bootstrapper 03 October 2009

Silverlight/WPF: Customizing the DatePicker Control

Source Code I’m working on a Silverlight scheduling application and wanted to make the DatePicker control from the Silverlight Toolkit look like the program icon on my iPod Touch. The calendar looks icon like a day calendar and dynamically displays the »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, wpf, custom-template, datepicker 27 August 2009

Xaml: Binding to the current DataContext

Sometimes instead of binding to a property of the current DataContext you want to bind to the actual DataContext itself. For example, I am using DelegateCommand from Composite Application Library and needed to bind a command to perform an action on the »

Mark J. Miller on silverlight, wpf, prism, xaml 27 August 2009
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