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Monday, June 08, 2009

Prism (Composite WPF and Silverlight) Quick Start Kit

David Hill has put together a nice Prism Quick Start Kit. These samples should get anyone up and running with ease. I have been building an application with Prism 2.0 (Composite WPF and Silverlight). The framework is really sweet. I used the Composite UI Application Block in the past, and can tell you that this framework is much easier to use.

I have included a few screen shots of the application, and the over all architecture below, in order to give you an idea of the way I am using it.

Architecture:

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posted by tadanderson at 7:56 AM

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