Code and slides posted for my latest talks
October and November have been quite busy with travel. I talked at a few occasions in some cool events and want to take a moment to share the code and slides below: Xamarin Dev Day, Zurich, Switzerland...
View ArticleTwo millions #mvvmlight downloads
Sometimes between last week and this week, we crossed a threshold: Two millions MVVM Light downloads. I don’t have many metrics about MVVM Light, because the toolkit itself is not instrumented in any...
View ArticleMy plans for Build 2017 #msbuild
Days are passing and the time is getting closer to pack my stuff and fly to Seattle again. This will be my first trip to my third home this year, and I am really impatient to be there. I just love that...
View ArticleLive blogging the Microsoft Build keynote, day 1 #msbuild
Build day 1 is a wrap and you can find all the live notes taken during the keynote in this post!
View ArticleLive blogging the Microsoft Build keynote, day 2 #msbuild
And the show continues on day 2! In this post, I will be live blogging the Microsoft Build keynote on day 2. This should be a very exciting event with focus on client development, Windows and Mixed...
View ArticleUsing the Windows Template Studio with #MVVMLight
Here is a story of a great collaboration between Microsoft and the community. Last year in August, as I was speaking at VS Live in Redmond, I was asked by my friend Clint Rutkas for coffee because he...
View ArticleJoining Microsoft
Well here is a post I didn’t quite expect to write… but the best things in life are unexpected. I am thrilled and proud to announce that as of August 1st 2017, I joined the Cloud and Enterprise group...
View ArticleInstalling #mvvmlight for .NET Standard 1.0
I just released the new MVVM Light preview version for .NET Standard 1.0. I also published an article in the MVVM Light documentation describing the installation of the .NET Standard 1.0 version of...
View ArticleUsing the #mvvmlight DispatcherHelper in your .NET Standard libraries
You might have heard that MVVM Light is now available as a .NET Standard 1.0 package, which means that you can use it in all your .NET Standard libraries (including 1.0, 1.4, 2.0 etc). Since .NET...
View ArticlePublishing #MVVMLight V5.4.1 with .NET Standard support
I just finally published MVVM Light V5.4.1 which is a stable version containing the .NET Standard support that was released as a preview a few months ago. It took a long time for this version to come...
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