NTK09 – Slide decks from my talks

by Andrej Tozon 1. June 2009 14:28

Had 2 talks at this year’s NT Konferenca.

The first one was about building LOB application with Silverlight, starting from what can we do today with v2 (ran a short, 2 min video of a Silverlight 2 LOB app we’re going to be releasing within few weeks) and what’s coming with v3. The last part was about .NET RIA Services.

The second talk was about Presentation Model (MVVM / Model-View-ViewModel) – from basics to actual working application – starting from a WPF version of an app, then porting the same ViewModel over to Silverlight to build a better UX and thorough testing, to finish with (again, with exactly the same ViewModel) a working version for Windows Forms (yes, that’s WinForms built with MVVM).

Fun.

Update: slides are in Slovenian language…

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Development | MVVM | Silverlight | Windows Forms | WPF

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7/7/2009 3:20:05 AM #

Chris Richards

Any chance of the code from the MVVM presentation? I'm currently using MVVM in a WinForms app, but would like to future proof so we can switch to Silverlight or WPF at a later date.

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9/29/2009 12:57:11 PM #

Sven Hubert

Hi Andrej,

I would also like to see the code you used during the demonstration. Any chances for me, too? Smile

Regards,

Sven

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11/22/2009 4:08:08 PM #

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In my post -NTK09 conference blog post I mentioned one of my MVVM demos was about sharing a ViewModel

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11/23/2009 10:56:28 AM #

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