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[...] Pluralsight course and I am pretty excited. My first course is going to be ‘Html for the XAML Developer’. The objective for this course is to walk a XAML developer (Sliverlight, WPF, WP7, etc) [...]
[...] course and I am pretty excited. My first course is going to be ‘Html for the XAML Developer’. The objective for this course is to walk a XAML developer (Sliverlight, WPF, [...]
[...] It was not even 2 months ago that I announced that my first plural sight course Html for the XAML developer went live and here I am to announce my 2nd course, Knockout for the XAML developer has gone [...]
[...] translate to HTML layout concepts We talked about my Pluralsight course on Html from the XAML Developer. Even plugged my next Pluralsight course – MVVM w/ Knockout for the XAML developer Again, [...]
[...] This is a multi-part excerpt series from my PluralSight course Knockout for the XAML Developer Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the [...]
[...] This is a multi-part excerpt series from my PluralSight course Knockout for the XAML Developer Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the [...]
[...] This is a multi-part excerpt series from my PluralSight course Knockout for the XAML Developer Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the [...]
[...] I am happy to announce that my latest Pluralsight course has gone live. This course is an InDepth look at how to use the Knockout Js [...]
[...] I needed to start a storyboard I would send a message to my view’s code behind from my view model to instruct the view to start the animation, this worked by always felt dirty to me. With [...]
[...] for where to put this custom binding. Of course I did not want to put it in my view model as that would defeat the purpose/idea behind creating a custom binding, which is to [...]
[...] () method is being added to object (obj == your passed in viiew model) so I KNOW that my view model has a .isValid. Sure enough at runtime if I hit a breakpoint and did this.isValid() i [...]
[...] passed in $data object. Option 2 has the context set to the $parent object (in our case the view model). Now I am NOT saying which one is right and which one is wrong because they are all right. [...]
[...] helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML development. This series is going to be [...]
[...] helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML development. This series is going to be [...]
[...] helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML development. This series is going to be [...]
[...] helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML development. If you want to watch [...]
[...] , but in our case EF it is recommended, ok I would say required that you dispose or close your Data Context once you are done with your database transitions. Not closing the context will not [...]
[...] , but in our case EF it is recommended, ok I would say required that you dispose or close your Data Context once you are done with your database transitions. Not closing the context will not [...]
[...] those to building HTML application with Knockout JS Series Table of Context Setting up the Data Context (this post) Working with Observable Properties Working with Observable Arrays Handling User [...]
[...] those to building HTML application with Knockout JS Series Table of Context Setting up the Data Context Working with Observable Properties Working with Observable Arrays Handling User Click Events ( [...]
[...] for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML [...]
[...] for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML [...]
[...] for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML [...]
[...] for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or Silverlight developer, take their existing MVVM skills and transition them to the exciting world of HTML [...]
[...] the transition from being a XAML developer to being an HTML developer. Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or [...]
[...] from my PluralSight course Knockout for the XAML Developer Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or [...]
[...] from my PluralSight course Knockout for the XAML Developer Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or [...]
[...] from my PluralSight course Knockout for the XAML Developer Knockout for the XAML Developer The Knockout for the XAML developer course helps XAML developers, whether you’re a WPF or [...]
[...] up the Data Context in a XAML based applications. If you want to learn more about how your XAML MVVM skills transfer to HTML Development watch my Pluralsight Course – Knockout for the XAML [...]
[...] Observable Properties in a XAML based applications. If you want to learn more about how your XAML MVVM skills transfer to HTML Development watch my Pluralsight Course – Knockout for the XAML [...]
[...] the ‘foreach’ binder and away we go. If you want to learn more about how your XAML MVVM skills transfer to HTML Development watch my Pluralsight Course – Knockout for the XAML [...]
[...] will be enabled, if it returns false, disabled. If you want to learn more about how your XAML MVVM skills transfer to HTML Development watch my Pluralsight Course – Knockout for the XAML [...]
[...] watch my Pluralsight Course on Knockout JS P.S.S. If you want to learn how to transition your XAML skills to HTML you can watch my course on Html for the XAML Developer [...]
[...] watch my Pluralsight Course on Knockout JS P.S.S. If you want to learn how to transition your XAML skills to HTML you can watch my course on Html for the XAML Developer [...]
[...] watch my Pluralsight Course on Knockout JS P.S.S. If you want to learn how to transition your XAML skills to HTML you can watch my course on Html for the XAML Developer [...]
[...] watch my Pluralsight Course on Knockout JS P.S.S. If you want to learn how to transition your XAML skills to HTML you can watch my course on Html for the XAML Developer [...]
[...] When I began planning the Durandal Kickstarter campaign, I knew that raising the necessary funds wouldn’t be easy. However, I’ [...]
Today I’m happy to announce the launch of the Durandal 2014 Kickstarter! Durandal is an awesome OSS JavaScript framework built by Blue Spire to [...]
[...] of joining Jon Galloway and K. Scott Allen on the Herding Code Podcast. We discussed the Durandal Kickstarter and it's goals. We also had a good discussion on the NextGen preview and some directions [...]
[...] At 9:45am EST on Friday morning the Durandal Kickstarter Campaign will come to an end. We will either be fully backed and able to proceed with our [...]
[...] Pluralsight course and I am pretty excited. My first course is going to be ‘Html for the XAML Developer’. The objective for this course is to walk a XAML developer (Sliverlight, WPF, WP7, etc) [...]
[...] course and I am pretty excited. My first course is going to be ‘Html for the XAML Developer’. The objective for this course is to walk a XAML developer (Sliverlight, WPF, [...]
[...] It was not even 2 months ago that I announced that my first plural sight course Html for the XAML developer went live and here I am to announce my 2nd course, Knockout for the XAML developer has gone [...]
[...] translate to HTML layout concepts We talked about my Pluralsight course on Html from the XAML Developer. Even plugged my next Pluralsight course – MVVM w/ Knockout for the XAML developer Again, [...]
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