Windows 8 MVVM Patterns Revealed: covers both C# and JavaScript

The Model-View-View-Model (MVVM) pattern is held in high regard by many developers as an excellent way of creating sophisticated modern applications. It's clear seperation of presentation and business logic produces a clean implementation that promotes speed, scalability and code reuse in applications with a complex UI. These strengths have found it favor with WPF and Silverlight developers. It is now increasingly being employed for Windows 8 apps, a purpose to which it is ideally suited as this book will show.

In this brief, information-rich, guide we will show you how MVVM works with both XAML (C#) and HTML5 (JavaScript) flavors of Windows 8. Beginning with a brief recap of MVVM concepts under .NET - to provide a common frame of reference - we will then delve into the details of how MVVM can best be implemented in Metro-style apps for Windows 8 and show a working application framework in each case.

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Windows 8 MVVM Patterns Revealed: covers both C# and JavaScript

The Model-View-View-Model (MVVM) pattern is held in high regard by many developers as an excellent way of creating sophisticated modern applications. It's clear seperation of presentation and business logic produces a clean implementation that promotes speed, scalability and code reuse in applications with a complex UI. These strengths have found it favor with WPF and Silverlight developers. It is now increasingly being employed for Windows 8 apps, a purpose to which it is ideally suited as this book will show.

In this brief, information-rich, guide we will show you how MVVM works with both XAML (C#) and HTML5 (JavaScript) flavors of Windows 8. Beginning with a brief recap of MVVM concepts under .NET - to provide a common frame of reference - we will then delve into the details of how MVVM can best be implemented in Metro-style apps for Windows 8 and show a working application framework in each case.

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Windows 8 MVVM Patterns Revealed: covers both C# and JavaScript

Windows 8 MVVM Patterns Revealed: covers both C# and JavaScript

by Ashish Ghoda
Windows 8 MVVM Patterns Revealed: covers both C# and JavaScript

Windows 8 MVVM Patterns Revealed: covers both C# and JavaScript

by Ashish Ghoda

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Overview

The Model-View-View-Model (MVVM) pattern is held in high regard by many developers as an excellent way of creating sophisticated modern applications. It's clear seperation of presentation and business logic produces a clean implementation that promotes speed, scalability and code reuse in applications with a complex UI. These strengths have found it favor with WPF and Silverlight developers. It is now increasingly being employed for Windows 8 apps, a purpose to which it is ideally suited as this book will show.

In this brief, information-rich, guide we will show you how MVVM works with both XAML (C#) and HTML5 (JavaScript) flavors of Windows 8. Beginning with a brief recap of MVVM concepts under .NET - to provide a common frame of reference - we will then delve into the details of how MVVM can best be implemented in Metro-style apps for Windows 8 and show a working application framework in each case.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781430249092
Publisher: Apress
Publication date: 02/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 172
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Ashish Ghoda is a customer-focused and business values-driven information technology executive with over 11 years of leadership, technical and financial management, and enterprise application architect experience. Currently, he is associate director at a "Big Four" accounting firm.

Table of Contents

  1. Setting up Windows 8 Application Project
  2. Implementing the View
  3. Implementing the Model
  4. Implementing the ViewModel
  5. HTML5, JavaScript, and Windows 8 Applications
  6. View, Model and ViewModel Structures in HTML5 and JavaScript

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