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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | Essential Windows Presentation Foundation - WPF Training Use new technologies such as LINQ and XLINQ with WPF. Utilize your existing controls, forms and resources from Windows Forms with WPF. Come and get familiar with the dynamic and creative application development that WPF enables. Learn how to best utilize WPF for both new projects as well as porting existing Windows Forms, MFC or traditional Win32 application over to this new platform. You'll get answers to these questions: What are the main building blocks of a WPF application and how do I use them? What are the new features in WPF 3.5 to WPF 4.0 DevelopMentor Courses - Wednesday, February 22, 2012 Essential Windows Presentation Foundation - WPF Training Use new technologies such as LINQ and XLINQ with WPF. Utilize your existing controls, forms and resources from Windows Forms with WPF. Come and get familiar with the dynamic and creative application development that WPF enables. Learn how to best utilize WPF for both new projects as well as porting existing Windows Forms, MFC or traditional Win32 application over to this new platform. You'll get answers to these questions: What are the main building blocks of a WPF application and how do I use them? What are the new features in WPF 3.5 to WPF 4.0 DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | (Possibly) better validations in WPF I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF. just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Basically, there are essentially three mechanisms built into WPF for validations: Validation Rules. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). Finally, IDataErrorInfo was added with WPF 3.5 to support validations inside the business objects directly. NET WPFExceptions. IDataErrorInfo. Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Monday, August 25, 2008 (Possibly) better validations in WPF I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF. just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Basically, there are essentially three mechanisms built into WPF for validations: Validation Rules. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). Finally, IDataErrorInfo was added with WPF 3.5 to support validations inside the business objects directly. Tags: NET WPF Exceptions. else. {. Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Monday, August 25, 2008 (Possibly) better validations in WPF I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF. just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Basically, there are essentially three mechanisms built into WPF for validations: Validation Rules. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). Finally, IDataErrorInfo was added with WPF 3.5 to support validations inside the business objects directly. Tags: NET;WPF Exceptions. else. {. Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Monday, August 25, 2008 | -
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I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF. just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Basically, there are essentially three mechanisms built into WPF for validations: Validation Rules. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). Finally, IDataErrorInfo was added with WPF 3.5 to support validations inside the business objects directly. NET WPFExceptions. IDataErrorInfo. - (Possibly) better validations in WPF
I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF. just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Basically, there are essentially three mechanisms built into WPF for validations: Validation Rules. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). Finally, IDataErrorInfo was added with WPF 3.5 to support validations inside the business objects directly. Tags: NET WPF Exceptions. else. {. - (Possibly) better validations in WPF
I've never cared much for the built-in validation mechanisms provided by WPF. just don't think any of them feel natural to the way we build WPF applications today. Basically, there are essentially three mechanisms built into WPF for validations: Validation Rules. Validation rules are checked prior to transferring the value from the bound control to your source (typically the business object). Finally, IDataErrorInfo was added with WPF 3.5 to support validations inside the business objects directly. Tags: NET;WPF Exceptions. else. {. %>
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