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Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook

You're reading from   Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook For C# developers, this book offers a fast route to getting more closely acquainted with the ins and outs of Windows Presentation Foundation. The recipe approach smoothes out the complexities and enhances learning.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2012
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686228
Length 464 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Pavel Yosifovich Pavel Yosifovich
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Windows Presentation Foundation 4.5 Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Foundations 2. Resources FREE CHAPTER 3. Layout and Panels 4. Using Standard Controls 5. Application and Windows 6. Data Binding 7. Commands and MVVM 8. Styles, Triggers, and Control Templates 9. Graphics and Animation 10. Custom Elements 11. Threading Index

Building a complete MVVM style application


Now that we have our own (small) framework to assist us with building MVVM applications, it's time to actually build one. Along the way we may find missing features in our framework, but that's ok; it's a normal way for frameworks to evolve.

Getting ready

Run Visual Studio and open the CH07.CookbookFramework project. This is a long recipe, but hopefully the end result would be worth it (in terms of understanding, not visually).

How to do it...

We'll create a sample blog viewer application using the simple framework we just built:

  1. Add a new WPF project to the current solution, named CH07.BlogReader. This will be a fictitious blog reader application with support for adding posts and comments.

  2. Add a reference to the CH07.CookbookMVVM project.

  3. Create three project folders named Model, Views, and ViewModels. The project tree looks as follows:

  4. We'll start with the models. These will be simple classes that represent some blog properties. Add a class named BlogComment...

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