>I have been wanting to get a better handle on development using MVVM with WPF & Silverlight and trying to find good educational material. One book I have indicates using MVP but for the UI portion to use MVVM. What? That is confusing, then why have the M or VM?
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>I saw what looks like a good book on this coming - "Pro WPF and Silverlight MVVM: Effective Application Development with Model-View_ViewModel" by Gary Hall (an Apress book) but it isn't scheduled to release until October.
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>What or where is all the good stuff for learning the best practices to implement MVVM with WPF?
>Thanks a bunch.
>Tim
Here's 2 links that helped me alot:
http://olivercode.net/2010/02/12/mvvm-model-view-view-model-for-dummiessimplified/http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/dd419663.aspx
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