Montreal .NET Community : Developing Silverlight/WPF for Blendability: Smooth Developer/Designer Workflow

This thursday Barry Garvin will present an interesting session at the Montreal .NET Community.

Here is his presentation description:

Microsoft has continued to make investments in both Expression Blend and Visual Studio to facilitate the workflow between the designer and developer roles. This is even more important if you as an individual fulfill both of these roles. However, having version control support in Blend and a design surface in Visual Studio 2010 isn't enough to ensure this back and forth workflow is smooth. In this session we'll examine techniques and patterns to ensure that your projects remain "Blendable" and "Testable" from start to finish. We'll review patterns such as model-view-view-model and attached behaviours to provide not only clean separation of concerns and testability, but also that elusive "Blendability" allowing you to take advantage of Blend's power throughout your project.

For more information : http://www.dotnetmontreal.com/.../Default.aspx?selecteddate=05/10/2010

See you there.

Regards,
LP

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Louis-Philippe Pinsonneault is a senior .NET developer and trainer at Runatserver. He has over 10 years of experience with . NET technology. He is a certified Microsoft Certified Professional Developer (MCPD) and a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist .NET Framework 3.5 ASP.NET Application. He also teaches ASP.NET at Technologia, Montréal. He was awarded an MVP for Device Application Developement in 2010 and 2011.

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