This is the first part of the series I’ll be posting about how to create a composite application with WPF. Continue reading
In the first part, we learned how to create a basic composite UI with Cliburn Framework. In this part we’ll see how Presenters play their part and how we do binding, etc. Continue reading
One of the great things about ASP.NET WebForms was that it was very easy to create reuseable custom controls and components, but with appearance of ASP.NET MVC and lots of developers moving towards it, which is a good thing, what happens to component oriented development? Continue reading
Caliburn is an application framework for WPF / Silverlight. If you’re developing applications for these platforms, there are many reasons why you definitely need to be using this framework, but today, I noticed how using this framework resulted writing less code while doing more. Continue reading