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Category Archives: Windows Phone
First steps with Caliburn Micro in Windows Phone 8 – Advanced navigation and deep links
In one of the previous posts about Caliburn Micro we’ve explored how navigation is managed in a Windows Phone application developed using MVVM. In this post we’re going to cover some advanced scenarios, like intercepting the navigation events and working … Continue reading
First steps with Caliburn Micro in Windows Phone 8 – Tombstoning
Tombstoning is the joy and the pain of every Windows Phone developer: it’s a joy because it’s a really smart mechanism to manage the suspension process of an application and to “simulate” that an application has never been closed. But … Continue reading
First steps with Caliburn Micro in Windows Phone 8 – Collections and navigation
We continue our journey about Caliburn Micro and how to use this MVVM framework in a Windows Phone 8 application by understanding how to manage collections and navigation. Collections One of the most common scenarios in a Windows Phone application … Continue reading
First steps with Caliburn Micro in Windows Phone 8 – Actions
In the previous post we’ve seen how to setup a Windows Phone application to use Caliburn Micro as a MVVM Framework. We’ve seen also the first conventions used by the toolkit, to connect together a View with its ViewModel and … Continue reading
First steps with Caliburn Micro in Windows Phone 8 – The first project
In the previous post we’ve seen the theory behind the Caliburn Micro project and why is different from other toolkits (like MVVM Light) that are available to implement the MVVM pattern in a Windows Phone application. In this post we’ll … Continue reading