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Caliburn.Micro

How To Do Logging with Caliburn.Micro
·1187 words·6 mins
Programming Learning Caliburn.Micro .NET Caliburn.Micro MVVM WPF Log4net NLog
Caliburn.Micro Logging Abstraction # This post covers logging. Caliburn.Micro has a simple logging abstraction that consists of an ILog interface, and a LogManager class (see below).
Caliburn.Micro the MEFtacluar
·635 words·3 mins
Programming Learning Caliburn.Micro .NET Caliburn.Micro MVVM WPF
I was going to call this post ‘How I learned to stop worrying and love MEF .’, but I am not sure enough people would get the reference. Besides, it would put the focus too much on MEF , and not on Caliburn.Micro , which is the topic of the post.
Caliburn.Micro – Hello World
·1607 words·8 mins
Programming Learning Caliburn.Micro .NET Caliburn.Micro MVVM WPF
In this post we are going to create a simple WPF application using Caliburn.Micro . I have created an empty Visual Studio 2010 solution for all the projects in this blog series. All of the code for this series will be available on my Github Learning Caliburn.Micro repository. But I suggest you follow along, and try and do it yourself.
Introducing Caliburn.Micro – Lightweight MVVM & WPF
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Programming Learning Caliburn.Micro .NET Caliburn.Micro MVVM WPF
I have used a number of different MVVM frameworks, and none has so-far felt right. Not the worlds most scientific criteria, I will grant you, but still one that I consider valid. I have a preference for lighter-weight frameworks. Another vague criteria, but my definition of it is simple – frameworks that do not impose rigid structures and significant bloat to my application by adding features I don’t need. Some of the frameworks I have worked with are: Cinch , MEFedMVVM , MVVM Light Toolkit , and Caliburn . I have tried others, but not to extent I have with these four. Of those, MEFedMVVM and MVVM Light Toolkit felt the closest to right, but were lacking some of things I like in Cinch and Caliburn .