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Monday, November 09, 2009

Party with Palermo: PDC ‘09 edition – 6 days and counting

by Jeffrey Palermo via Jeffrey Palermo (.com) on 11/9/2009 8:55:55 PM

That’s right, folks!  For those of your coming to Microsoft’s Professional Developers’ Conference (PDC), Party with Palermo is going to kick the week off right.  The conference starts on Tuesday, so Monday night, we are going to get down and party to the turntables of DJ Craig.  If you were at the Party with Palermo at Tech Ed,  you remember this DJ and how he had the uncanny ability to get folks like Ted Neward and Sara Ford dancing like it was 199. . . 2009! Here is t ...

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Three Umpires

by Eric Lippert via Fabulous Adventures In Coding on 11/9/2009 3:01:00 PM

Three baseball umpires are having lunch together. The first umpire says "Well, a lot of them are balls, and a lot of them are strikes, but I always calls 'em as I sees 'em." The second umpire says "Hmph. I calls 'em as they are." The third umpire slowly looks at his two colleagues and declares "They ain't nothin' until I calls 'em." Those of you unfamiliar with the bizarre rules of baseball might need a brief primer. Suppose the pitcher throws a pitch and the batter swings and misses. Such a ...

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Magellan and IOC/DI Containers

by Paul Stovell via Paul Stovell on 11/9/2009 10:40:32 AM

Back to: Magellan Home Magellan was designed to work without an Inversion of Control or Dependency Injection container, to keep it simple and accessible. However, as applications become more complicated, modern WPF applications can benefit immensely from IOC containers. Magellan's extensibility points make using a container easy. Magellan resolves and instantiates two main types of objects - controllers and views. The out of the box implementation uses conventions, but they c ...

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Magellan Quickstart

by Paul Stovell via Paul Stovell on 11/9/2009 3:07:35 AM

Back to: Magellan Home This guide will walk you through getting started with Magellan. You will need a copy of Visual Studio 2008 with Service Pack 1. Project Setup Download the Magellan library. Unzip it to a known location. Create a new WPF Application project using Visual Studio 2008. Add references to Magellan.dll and System.Windows.Interactivity.dll from the ZIP file that you downloaded. Create the following folder structure: Create a model In the Views/Home fol ...

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