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Learn WinUI 3

You're reading from   Learn WinUI 3 Leverage WinUI and the Windows App SDK to create modern Windows applications with C# and XAML

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805120063
Length 386 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Part 1:Introduction to WinUI and Windows Applications
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to WinUI FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Configuring the Development Environment and Creating the Project 4. Chapter 3: MVVM for Maintainability and Testability 5. Chapter 4: Advanced MVVM Concepts 6. Chapter 5: Exploring WinUI Controls 7. Chapter 6: Leveraging Data and Services 8. Part 2:Extending WinUI and Modernizing Applications
9. Chapter 7: Fluent Design System for Windows Applications 10. Chapter 8: Adding Windows Notifications to WinUI Applications 11. Chapter 9: Enhancing Applications with Community Toolkits 12. Chapter 10: Accelerating App Development with Template Studio 13. Part 3:Build and Deploy on Windows and Beyond
14. Chapter 11: Debugging WinUI Applications with Visual Studio 15. Chapter 12: Hosting a Blazor Application in WinUI 16. Chapter 13: Take Your App Cross-Platform with Uno Platform 17. Chapter 14: Packaging and Deploying WinUI Applications 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Understanding MVVM

MVVM was introduced by Microsoft in 2005 and gained popularity with developers following the launch of Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and Silverlight because it lends itself so well to building applications with XAML. It is like the Presentation Model pattern, which was created by Martin Fowler – one of the most influential proponents of design patterns.

The MVVM pattern consists of the following three layers:

  • Model: The Model layer contains the application’s business logic and should perform all the data access operations. The View Model communicates with the Model to retrieve and save the application’s data.
  • View: The View layer is only responsible for the presentation of data in the application. The layout or structure is defined here, along with style definitions. This is the layer responsible for interacting with the user and receiving input events and data. The View is aware of the View Model only through data-binding...
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