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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Me + MEF = A new beginning
About three months ago, we were on the heels of shipping Prism (Composite Application Guidance). At that time, I went to Don Smith my then manager ecstatically and said “Man I just love being in p&p, this is amazing”. What … Continue reading
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Composite Application Guidance is Live
Before I go any further, we shipped! Links: Composite Application Guidance Landing Page (will be at http://msdn.microsoft.com/compositewpf) Composite Application Guidance What’s in the box Here’s an overview of what you’ll find At the core is the Stock Trader Reference Implementation. … Continue reading
Composite Application Guidance – What is it?
In the development of the Composite Application Guidance one area that we have labored intensely was around documentation. Documentation was so high on our priority list, that we deliberately reduced the number of bells and whistles in order to allow … Continue reading
Posted in Composite Application Guidance, Composite WPF, prism
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How Prism supports using multiple IOC containers
Today we received the following question / comment on our forums around our strategy for supporting multiple containers in Prism. This is something that I believe is on the minds of other folks using Prism. Below is a portion of … Continue reading
Posted in Composite Application Guidance, Composite WPF, IOC, prism
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