Half a year ago I blogged about using TPL with MVVM in a test-friendly way. My solution turned out to be pretty handy, though it was far from being perfect. In this post
UPD: This implementation didn’t work as well as expected, please read the follow-up article.
Recently I’ve faced an issue with writing unit tests for view model commands that use Task Parallel
If you follow the MVVM pattern while developing your WPF/Silverlight applications, then you are probably familiar with DelegateCommand (or RelayCommand, as it is called sometimes) model. In brief: it is an implementation
Consider a common task – you need to switch between different screens in your application, that represent various states (e.g. Normal/Loading/Error). How are you going to implement this?
You can start
While working on one of my projects, I had to implement a control for displaying file system. I found pretty good articles over the web (“A Simple WPF Explorer Tree” by Sacha Barber