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Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4

Category:General - Books By:Microsoft Press
More info:www.comcol.nl/micros...Author(s):Bob Brumfield, Geoff Cox, David Hill, Brian Noyes, et al
Year of publication:2010 

Prism helps you to design & build flexible and maintainable WPF & Silverlight applications by using design patterns that support important architectural design principles, such as separation of concerns and loose coupling.Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4 helps you understand these design patterns & describes how you can use Prism to implement them in your WPF or Silverlight applications.Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4 will show you how to use  » Read more...

Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4

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Prism helps you to design & build flexible and maintainable WPF & Silverlight applications by using design patterns that support important architectural design principles, such as separation of concerns and loose coupling.Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4 helps you understand these design patterns & describes how you can use Prism to implement them in your WPF or Silverlight applications.Developer's Guide to Microsoft Prism 4 will show you how to use Prism to implement the Model-View-View-Model (MVVM) pattern in your application, and how to use it along with commands & interaction requests to encapsulate application logic and make it testable. It will show you how to split an application into separate functional modules that can communicate through loosely coupled events, and how to integrate those modules into the overall application. It will show you how to dynamically construct a flexible user interface by using regions, and how to implement rich navigation across a modular application. Prism allows you to use these design patterns together or in isolation, depending on your particular application requirements.