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| Related DevelopMentor Courses | MORE | | What’s new in ApprovalTests.Net v.20? To test all the events on a form and its immediate children, simply call code as shown below: WinFormsApprovals.VerifyEventsFor( new DemoForm()); WPF support for Controls It’s always been possible to test WPF windows with a simple: WpfApprovals.Verify(window); This would render the window to a.png image and verify against.approved file. ASP routing support As community contributor, Krzysztof Ko?mic This can be particularly troublesome when changing an existing, unfamiliar piece of code. For example, it it easy to accidentally remove a button-click event. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, August 9, 2012 Simple MVVM Toolkit for Silverlight 5.0, Windows Phone 7.1 and Windows Phone 7.1 ! Before you run the installer, however, you should install the prerequisites , which now include Silverlight 5 Tools and Toolkit , Expression Blend Preview for Silverlight 5 (this will be replaced by the Blend 5 SDK when it comes out), and the Windows Phone SDK 7.1. To get those, install the NuGet package manager from the Extensions Manager command under the Tools menu, then search for “SimpleMvvm” and select a package to install, depending on the type of project you have: WPF, Windows Phone, Silverlight 4 or Silverlight 5. Enjoy DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, March 2, 2012 Guerrilla.NET (US) Training WPF/SL : Develop cutting-edge UIs with Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight including coverage of Silverlight 5.0 MVVM : Learn advanced WPF / Silverlight design patterns and techniques including MVVM (Model-View-ViewModel). WCF : Develop network services with Windows Communication Foundation. iOS : Build multi-touch enabled applications on platforms such as WPF, Silverlight, and Apple's iPhone / iPad. WPF/SL : Develop cutting-edge UIs with Windows Presentation Foundation and Silverlight including coverage of Silverlight 5.0 and jQuery. DevelopMentor Courses - Tuesday, March 1, 2011 |
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| The Latest from DevelopMentor | MORE | | Join Me at Guerrilla.NET in November in Los Angeles. Newly Updated with: Windows 8, VS 2012, MVC 4 and Entity Framework 5. You learn a myriad of patterns and best practices, and you get hands-on experience developing applications using Visual Studio 2012 and Windows 8. Learn to write code using new.NET class libraries like Entity Framework 5, MVC 4, and even the new Windows Runtime (WinRT). Course Topic Highlights: Windows 8 For The Developer. Model-View-ViewModel for WPF and Metro. We’ve just updated the outline with the most important current and upcoming technologies (see below). Michael C. Kennedy's Weblog - Tuesday, September 25, 2012 What’s new in ApprovalTests.Net v.20? To test all the events on a form and its immediate children, simply call code as shown below: WinFormsApprovals.VerifyEventsFor( new DemoForm()); WPF support for Controls It’s always been possible to test WPF windows with a simple: WpfApprovals.Verify(window); This would render the window to a.png image and verify against.approved file. ASP routing support As community contributor, Krzysztof Ko?mic This can be particularly troublesome when changing an existing, unfamiliar piece of code. For example, it it easy to accidentally remove a button-click event. DevelopMentor Courses - Thursday, August 9, 2012 Simple MVVM Toolkit for Silverlight 5.0, Windows Phone 7.1 and Windows Phone 7.1 ! Before you run the installer, however, you should install the prerequisites , which now include Silverlight 5 Tools and Toolkit , Expression Blend Preview for Silverlight 5 (this will be replaced by the Blend 5 SDK when it comes out), and the Windows Phone SDK 7.1. To get those, install the NuGet package manager from the Extensions Manager command under the Tools menu, then search for “SimpleMvvm” and select a package to install, depending on the type of project you have: WPF, Windows Phone, Silverlight 4 or Silverlight 5. Enjoy DevelopMentor Courses - Friday, March 2, 2012 | -
| The Best from DevelopMentor | MORE | - WPF MVVM Helper Library (WPF + MVVM = testability)
There's been a lot of talk about the Model-View-ViewModel pattern recently and it's usage around the WPF and Silverlight technology stack. When teaching WPF, I always introduce students to MVVM as part of the Essential WPF class, it's an incredibly useful pattern that really separates the UI from the code behind behavior. It's evolution owes a lot to various blog posts, WPF Disciples, and other WPF leaders; I certainly didn't invent anything radically new but borrowed heavily from all kinds of places as I built various classes I needed for my own work. file -. - WPF Data Providers
One of the nifty new features of the WPF platform is the pluggable data providers. < Window Title = " AsyncDataBind " Height = " 300 " Width = " 300 ". Data binding in WPF is extremely powerful -- I am constantly amazed at how much procedural code you can dump in favor of markup with creative bindings. Tags: NET;Code;WPF It ships with two out of the box: ObjectDataProvider: allows you to execute binding expressions against an object and it's methods. XmlDataProvider: loads an XML data source and makes it available as a binding source. State, Age, Income. Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Wednesday, January 17, 2007 - Part 3: Shifting focus to the first available element in WPF
We've seen how to programatically control focus and that's all great stuff, but one thing I like to do with WPF is see how much of the repetitive or UI-specific code I can move into the XAML and keep out of the code behind. You can try putting the focus shift into the user control but it turns out that it won't work there either - it's got to be assigned to the focus scope which is the window. Tags: NET;WPF We can use the FocusManager.FocusedElement property to shift focus in XAML but it only works when the element exists in the main XAML file. but all is not lost! - Part 2: Changing WPF focus in code
In the last post , I wrote about how focus is generally managed in WPF - we have focus scopes to track a single element within that scope for logical focus, and then one of those elements is given physical, or keyboard focus. First, you can always determine which element has logical focus in your application through the FocusManager.GetFocusedElement method -- pass it the window in question and it will return which element has logical focus in that window. First, there is a Keyboard class in WPF which exposes several methods and properties. <Window xmlns="[link]. Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - Part 2: Changing WPF focus in code
In the last post , I wrote about how focus is generally managed in WPF - we have focus scopes to track a single element within that scope for logical focus, and then one of those elements is given physical, or keyboard focus. First, you can always determine which element has logical focus in your application through the FocusManager.GetFocusedElement method -- pass it the window in question and it will return which element has logical focus in that window. First, there is a Keyboard class in WPF which exposes several methods and properties. <Window xmlns="[link]. Mark's Blog of Random Thoughts - Thursday, September 4, 2008 - Rehosting the Workflow Designer in WF4
Beta 2 With Windows Workflow Foundation 3 it was possible to rehost the workflow designer in your own application. With Windows Workflow Foundation 4 live has become much better on the rehosting front In fact it is possible to create the fully functional and useful workflow editor below in about 200 lines of code. Both these properties point to ready to use WPF UIElement’s so, as long as the host used WPF, adding them to a form is easy. The toolbox on the left if another standard WPF control called the ToolboxControl. Again easy to add to any WPF form. The Problem Solver - Wednesday, December 23, 2009 - Part 3: Shifting focus to the first available element in WPF
We've seen how to programatically control focus and that's all great stuff, but one thing I like to do with WPF is see how much of the repetitive or UI-specific code I can move into the XAML and keep out of the code behind. You can try putting the focus shift into the user control but it turns out that it won't work there either - it's got to be assigned to the focus scope which is the window. Tags: NET WPF We can use the FocusManager.FocusedElement property to shift focus in XAML but it only works when the element exists in the main XAML file. but all is not lost! %>
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