>The cool thing - beside it being useful for leaning what I need right now - is the medium itself - delivering training in the VS IDE. I think that is the part you will find interesting. Worth downloading just to see that in action. You are a great explainer and I think you'll appreciate it on the level of a fellow teacher. This guy has a serious gift. ( interesting that he started out as an MVP and then MS hired him. )And that *is* the part I find interesting ... it sounds very cool. Don't know when I'll get a chance to see it in action, but you have definitely piqued my interest.
>He and Josh Smith are the guys behing Mole 2010 as well - impressive in its own right.
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>Best $50 I've spent in a while.When I first got laid off and had no focus yet on what to do next, I thought I'd try playing a bit with WPF. I started reading a bunch of Josh Smith's MVVM stuff (and trying his examples) and loved the way he presented stuff.
However, about a month or so later, I started working on other things that I needed to learn for the new direction we're taking for our new startup company and that stuff had no UI at all, so the WPF kinda got left by the wayside.
But, I'm still having fun ... isn't that what counts? =0)
~~Bonnie