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So, a fellow WPF Disciple - the extremely talented Mr Bill Kempf has written an Open Source framework to help developers use MVVM in WPF. In response to his call to arms, I leapt into action and I'm proud to say that we have an initial release of this framework that works with both WPF and Silverlight. There's a lot to do with it yet, ...
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Cool. Have you not considered joining the WPF Disciples? It would be so cool to have the man they named Silverlight after on board.
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That's cool David - I'll look into it, I've just bought a copy of my fellow WPF Disciple Laurent Bugnion's book, Silverlight 2.0 Unleashed.
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You use the mocking framework in conjunction with NUnit.
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Well, NUnit is a good choice, and you should definitely consider using a mocking framework. RhinoMocks is a good choice, but I prefer the Moq framework.
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[quote user="DavidSilverlight"]I will definitely take you up on it. Thanks! Can we chat tonight or tommorrow? [/quote]
Can do David - let me know when.
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I am geek and proud of it. Check out this post (http://codeforeternity.com/blogs/technology/archive/2007/12/19/handling-asp-net-session-variables-efficiently.aspx), my reply to it (you have to scroll) and the reply to my reply. I wear my geek badge with pride, and so should you - however, when did you get into my living room to photograph it?
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However you need my help David - you know you only have to ask.
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I assume this means we'll be seeing you as the new Bond.