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published 29 days, 9 hours ago, submitted by Bognit 30 days, 19 hours ago

codersbarn.com — Read about the new, free CMS/Blog system released by Microsoft called "Oxite". It is built using the new ASP.NET MVC framework and is highly extensible, touting such features as Microformats and source control integration. read more...

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submitted by bszafko 1 month, 3 days ago

bartekszafko.pl — Microsoft some time ago published its Ribbon(known from Office 2007) control library for Windows Presentation Foundation. This article contains steps necessary to implement ribbon view region in Composite Application Library(aka Prism) . read more...

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published 1 month, 20 days ago, submitted by spoiledtechie 1 month, 21 days ago

spoiledtechie.com — In a world of Microsoft and third party applications, out comes t4. t4 is a code generation tool that can compete with CodeSmith, but its FREE and built right into Visual Studio. It has been years since the first edition with very little publication of the actual application. t4 is a free code generation engine from Microsoft that underpins the Domain Specific Languages and Software Factory toolkits. read more...

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submitted by Guardian 1 month, 25 days ago

nablasoft.com — How to resolve Visual Studio and CodeRush Xpress problems under windows vista and how to access CodeRush Xpress control panel. read more...

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published 2 months ago, submitted by markheath 2 months, 1 day ago

blog.lab49.com — A really helpful screencast from Jason Dolinger showing how to use the M-V-VM pattern in a simple WPF application. He starts off with the code that a Windows Forms developer might use and refactors it to M-V-VM. Also includes a demonstration of how it is nicely unit testable utilising Moq and how to use the Unity IoC container. 1 hour 30 mins long. read more...

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submitted by miketrash 2 months, 1 day ago

lab49.com — Jason Dolinger a consultant for lab49 gives a great walkthrough on Model-View-ViewModel using WPF. He starts out doing things the traditional way and refactors the app to use ViewModels, Commands, and Unity. read more...

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published 2 months, 2 days ago, submitted by rudigrobler 2 months, 2 days ago

dotnet.org.za — A collection of 8 free themes to be used in WPF! read more...

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submitted by questpond 2 months, 4 days ago

codeproject.com — Code review is one of the important activities in any project. Manual code reviews are definitely good and I will say better than automation. But when the project is large manual code reviews have their own limitations. FXCOP is one of the legendary tools which help us automate code reviews. This article will discuss some basics of FXCOP and then concentrate mainly on how we can add custom rules in FXCOP. read more...

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published 2 months, 9 days ago, submitted by crpietschmann crpietschmann 2 months, 11 days ago

pietschsoft.com — The first release of the new WPF Toolkit was released today. This toolkit includes a new Ribbon control as well as the following: new WPF DataGrid, DatePicker/Calendar, and VisualStateManger. The coolest feature of this Toolkit (IMO) is the new Ribbon control. In .NET 4.0 there will be a ribbon control baked in, but thanks to the WPF Toolkit we have access to utilize the new Ribbon control today in WPF with .NET 3.5 SP1! read more...

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published 2 months, 11 days ago, submitted by kim_major 2 months, 11 days ago

blogs.microsoft.co.il — A free subset of CodeRush and Refactor! Pro is now available. read more...

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submitted by Mendelt 2 months, 12 days ago

blog.mendeltsiebenga.com — Links to a nice tool for quickly drawing sequence diagrams. read more...

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published 2 months, 17 days ago, submitted by rudigrobler 2 months, 17 days ago

dotnet.org.za — A detailed article on how to create a Outlook Calendar clone using WPF read more...

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published 3 months, 2 days ago, submitted by cwbrandsma cwbrandsma 3 months, 2 days ago

lostechies.com — Jimmy Bogard shows how he uses the new Rhino Mocks syntax, and three short rules for using it. read more...

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submitted by dereklakin dereklakin 3 months, 2 days ago

cloudstore.blogspot.com — After my initial successes in moving to a Prism-style bootstrapper in Part 1 it was time to move onto the next step. But in the case of a legacy application, what's the next step? This article looks at getting the infrastructure in place to start working on the first View. read more...

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submitted by BobStrogg 3 months, 5 days ago

chriscavanagh.wordpress.com — WPF’s Border element allows you to specify a different radius for each corner. Unfortunately it doesn’t clip content to fit inside the boundary. While there are other solutions, this one is my favorite so far... :) read more...

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submitted by dereklakin dereklakin 3 months, 6 days ago

cloudstore.blogspot.com — This is the first of several posts on my journey migrating a legacy application to use the Composite Application Guidance for WPF, which (like Brian Noyes) I prefer to call Prism, mainly because it's shorter, but it's also cooler! I've watched the "Brian Noyes on Prism" dnr TV episode intently, read through the guidance documentation, I've done the hands-on lab, all of the quick starts and dissected and analysed the StockTraderRI sample application, so now I figure I'm ready to start cranking some Prism code for our legacy application. read more...

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