WPF
Caliburn 1.0 has been released!
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Prism 2.1 Released!
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Blaine Wastell and Bob Brumfield from pattern and practices are talking about Prism 2.0 on Elegant Code Cast.
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You can get Prism examples in VB now.
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Rob has gotta feel good about this being in beta.
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Webcasts available on Channel 9 that show how to create an application using Prism.
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Just Released!
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An interesting validation framework.
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Drop 9 has recently been released!
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Another Prism drop if you are following the development progress.
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You can now download Drop 6.
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Erwin van der Valk has a nice write-up on UI composition concerning the latest drop of Prism.
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Download guidance on making the transition easier for developers.
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A new 3rd drop of Prism v2.0.
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Rob updates Caliburn with Actions and Commands.
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The WPF Team at Microsoft released preliminary version 3 of their WPF Application Quality Guide.
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Prism 2.0 Drop 1 was recently published on CodePlex.
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Patterns and Practices is already spiking a version 2.0 of Prism which will include additional guidance and assistance with developing Composite Silverlight Applications.
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Brian Noyes discusses the Composite Application Guidance for WPF ( Prism ).
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The September 2008 MSDN Magazine has an article on Prism / Composite Application Guidance for WPF.
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Congratulations to the Microsoft Patterns and Practices Team for releasing the Composite Application Guidance for WPF, a library for creating composite, line of business WPF applications using proven practices.
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Composite Application Guidance for WPF 2008 Release Candidate 1 has been released.
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As of the June 10, 2008 drop, Prism is now called the Composite Application Guidance for WPF.
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Rob Eisenberg provides an impressive list of features in Caliburn, a fully-baked, reusable framework for developing not only composite WPF Applications but applications of any size and complexity.
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Martin Bennedik updated the WPF integration for the Validation Application Block (VAB) to work with Enterprise Library 4.0.
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Josh Smith has a nice CodeProject article that discusses the Model-View-Controller Design Pattern with respect to creating modular WPF Applications. He then dives into unit testing the model and controller and introducing mock objects.
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A new release of Prism on 05/02/2008. The latest version of the Composite WPF Application Guidance includes dynamic module loading and initialization, quickstarts, some documentation, and a different way to compose a UI by using View-Models and Data templates.
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A link to some MSDN Resources that discuss ways to optimize the performance of WPF Applications.
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If you are building WPF Applications and interested in profiling WPF Applications to optimize performance, check out the WPF Performance Suite.
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Rob Eisenberg mentions his project, Caliburn, which is an MVP Framework for creating WPF Composite Applications and similar in many ways to Microsoft Patterns and Practices Prism Project. Rob is about a year ahead of the Prism project so it definitely sounds worth checking out for your WPF Application Needs.
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The fourth drop of the Prism Project was released on April 15th, 2008.
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Microsoft Patterns and Practices released the second drop of the Prism RI that includes the following changes...
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Microsoft Patterns and Practices released their first drop of the Prism Reference Implementation that embodies their thoughts on Windows Presentation Foundation ( WPF ) Guidance. Very similar to the Smart Client Software Factory and Web Client Software Factory, Prism is about building Composite WPF Clients and uses a number of design patterns that we have seen in other Microsoft Patterns and Practices Guidance Packages. Read more...
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The Microsoft Patterns & Practices Team created the Prism CodePlex Project. Prism is a set of assets for developing Composite WPF applications. Prism includes a reference implementation, reusable library code and pattern guidance. Using Prism enables designing a composite application that is composed of many discrete, loosely coupled modules.
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The Acropolis Team announced that they are going to be working closely with the Microsoft Patterns & Practices team to provide guidance (samples, applications blocks, patterns and so on) for building composite client applications for .NET Framework 3.5 and Visual Studio 2008.
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