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Articles by Adrian Alexander (Articles: 2, Technical Blogs: 10)
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Desktop Programming
WPF
Item-Level Presentation Models for WPF
24 Aug 2008 Updated:
2 Apr 2011
Rating: 4.65/5 Votes: 18 Popularity: 5.73
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Make your life easier by inserting a Presentation Model layer (aka ViewModel) between your domain-model collection contents and template-generated WPF objects.
Programming Languages
C#
Non-intrusive Tree & Graph Types
22 Apr 2009 Updated:
4 Apr 2011
Rating: 4.84/5 Votes: 15 Popularity: 5.69
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Extension methods used together with interfaces make it possible to create tree and graph query methods without mandating a common base class that would otherwise invade upon the domain-model.
Average blogs rating: 4.36
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Revisiting Bidirectional Association Helpers [Technical Blog]
10 Nov 2011 Updated:
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Some interesting observations on bidirectional association helpers
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WPF Dialog Service via Binding [Technical Blog]
20 Jan 2011 Updated:
18 Dec 2011
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WPF Dialog Service via Binding
Advantages of the Domain Model [Technical Blog]
22 Mar 2011 Updated:
22 Mar 2011
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Confining object/relational mapping logic to a clearly demarcated Data Access Layer (DAL) within your application facilitates the creation of a single, coherent, object-oriented Domain Model to represent your application’s business objects.
Desktop Programming
WPF
Closable TabItem in WPF [Technical Blog]
10 Nov 2011 Updated:
10 Nov 2011
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The included ClosableTabItem derives from TabItem and provides the functionality you need to easily add close buttons to your program's tabs.
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Microsoft Embraces the Domain Model [Technical Blog]
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Microsoft Embraces the Domain Model
Programming Languages
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Listening to HTML Events from BHO [Technical Blog]
31 Oct 2011 Updated:
31 Oct 2011
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How to listen to HTML Events from BHO.
Reusable Tree Operations for the .NET Framework [Technical Blog]
31 Oct 2011 Updated:
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A better way for exposing common tree operations on .NET Framework tree types
Data-binding Among Complex Expressions in C# [Technical Blog]
7 Feb 2013 Updated:
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Data-binding among complex expressions in C#
Collections for WPF and NHibernate [Technical Blog]
10 Nov 2011 Updated:
10 Nov 2011
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Collections for WPF and NHibernate
Collection Accessors Language Feature [Technical Blog]
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Adrian Alexander
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Adrian loves facilitating suave user experiences via the latest and greatest GUI technologies such as Windows 8 Metro-style apps as well as WPF. More generally, he finds joy in architecting software that is easy to comprehend and maintain. He does so by applying design patterns at the top-level, and by incessantly refactoring code at lower levels. He's always interested in hearing about opportunities for full or part-time development work. He resides in Pennsylvania but can potentially travel anywhere in the country. (Writing about himself in the third-person is Adrian's new hobby.)