JAXDUG meeting tonight on M-V-VM


By David Fekke
April 7th, 2011

Phil Japikse will be giving a presentation tonight at the JAXDUG meeting at the LPS campus at 6:00 PM tonight. Here is the writeup from the JAXDUG site;

Implementing M-V-VM (Model-View-View Model) for WPF

Now you are writing WPF applications, and wondering – what is all this code in the code behind? Shouldn’t we be doing something different? Our cousins working with ASP.NET MVC don’t even have a code behind! The answer is YES – you should indeed be doing it differently. The M-V-VM pattern is the WPF adaptation of the Presentation Model pattern (first documented by Martin Fowler). I will show how the M-V-VM pattern is utilized for building SOLID WPF applications that are also testable.

About The Speaker

Philip Japikse | 1 Meeting

Phil Japikse has been working with .Net since the first betas, and developing software for over 20 years. Phil is a Microsoft MVP and also holds MCSD, MCDBA, CSM, and CSP certifications. Phil is an international speaker and a passionate member of the developer community, speaking at events all around the world as well as serving as the Lead Director for the Cincinnati .Net User’s Group.

Phil works as the Patterns and Practices Evangelist for Telerik (http://www.telerik.com/), is a Firefighter/Paramedic, and a volunteer for the Ski Patrol. You can follow Phil on twitter viawww.twitter.com/skimedic and read his blog atwww.skimedic.com/blog.

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