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A WaspKiller Game with Silverlight 3, .NET RIA Services, MVP and MVVM  (Unpublished)

In this article, we will focus upon the development of the front end of the game using the MVP pattern; in the second part, we will discuss the database related work using the MVVM pattern.


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List of 200 (and growing) .Net Developers on Twitter, via Twitter List  (Unpublished)

A compiled list of 200 (and growing) .Net Developers on Twitter, via the new Twitter feature, "Twitter Lists"


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Simple validation in Model View Presenter  (Unpublished)

Last time I wrote about how to implement simple page by Model View Presenter pattern. This time let's focus a bit to validation in presenter and displaying results on your page.


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The MOSS Show  (Unpublished)

Hilton Giesenow, the well known South African MVP has launched a new podcast called the MOSS Show, covering the SharePoint platform through hosting interviews with some of the more well known, and lesser know SharePoint experts in the world. I have a look at the first 3 episodes and really recommend...


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Microsoft Certification Exam - Discount Code - Free Second Chance  (Unpublished)

Please note down this important code or share with your colleagues who are keen to take Microsoft Certification Exam. This unique code is only available through Microsoft MVP’s and only published here to help community and no other intention.


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Model View Presenter Revisited  (Unpublished)

The MVP pattern is a pattern that came into being in the early 1990s by Taligent. This pattern is mostly used inside WinForms and WebForms. Of course, this is a literal implementation from 1990. Of course, today we have more advanced paradigm that works quite nice.


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South Asia MVP Open Day 2008 - Goa - Group Photo  (Unpublished)

Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) are exceptional technical community leaders from around the world who are awarded for voluntarily sharing their high quality, real world expertise in offline and online technical communities. Microsoft MVPs are a highly select group of experts that repres...


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Model View Presenter explained  (Unpublished)

It's time to have a look at the MVP pattern again.


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Method to Copy Data Between Objects of Different Types  (Unpublished)

One thing that I find tiresome when using the various Model/View patterns is the constant copying of data between the model and the view. This is the first post in a series on a possible easier way to do this. In this post I write a method that copies the data from one interface to another based on ...


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MVC/MVP Framework for WPF  (Unpublished)

Rob Eisenberg introduces MVP framework he's been developing for WPF (source code included).


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Interactive Application Architecture Patterns  (Unpublished)

An Introduction to the Model-View-Controller, Model-View-Presenter, and Presentation-Abstraction-Control Patterns


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Wire-up MVP and Castle Windsor for Dependency Injection  (Unpublished)

Article which shows automatic injection of presenter in to the view class with ASP.NET as the view. It also shows how the CreateNew attribute used in Composite Web UI Application Block actually works


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MVC or MVP Pattern – Whats the difference?  (Unpublished)

This awesome post explains differences between MVP and MVC patterns using VS Class Diagrams


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MVP Pattern tutorial  (Unpublished)

An example of how MVP pattern could be used


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Asp.net Model View Presenter example using PoCoRail  (Unpublished)

A first look at PoCoRail, a new Model View Presenter framework for Asp.net.


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