January 25, 2009 Central Ohio Day of .Net (CODODN) – Call for Speakers Open The time has come again! It’s time to submit your abstracts for consideration for the Central Ohio Day of .Net. The event will take…
January 25, 2009 WPF Data Templates Part 5 – Editing data in a Data Template and Switching a template on a Single item programmatically The beauty of WPF is that it contains the ability to provide the user enhanced usability along with enhanced user experience. Too often today,…
January 24, 2009 Goals for 2009 I was tagged by Sarah Dutkiewicz in her blog post Coding Geekette’s Goals for 2009. So here we go, my goals are [in no…
January 11, 2009 New year, new blog, CodeMash and MDC 2009 has already been a very exciting year. I opened up twitter on the morning of Jan 1st to see many of my friends…
November 15, 2008 WPF Data Templates Part 4 – Template Selectors *Note – Class Definition and sample data used in this example are provided in this previous blog post. Template Selectors allow you to switch…
November 15, 2008 WPF Data Templates Part 3 – Switching Data Templates at Runtime *Note – Class Definition and sample data used in this example are provided in this previous blog post. It’s a known fact that users…
November 3, 2008 WPF Data Templates Part 2 – Value Converters Sometimes the value you want to display needs to be transformed from the original data before being bound to a XAML element. For instance,…
November 2, 2008 WPF Data Templates Part 1 – Introduction to WPF Data Templates Look Ma! WPF can look like Windows Forms too! WPF contains many similar controls that you will find in your Windows Forms toolbox. If…
November 2, 2008 Defining your Objects with XAML in Resources to enhance your Design Time Experience XAML is an extremely powerful markup tool. A less known fact is that it is possible to instantiate instances of your classes directly in…
October 17, 2008 MSDN Developer’s Conference Announced There’s another conference that will allow you to benefit from some of the content that is being presented at PDC. So if you missed…