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Herding code on MVVM and other presentation patterns in WPF and Silverlight

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Recently I had the pleasure of having a nice lively discussion on Herding Code with my cohorts Ward Bell,  Rob Eisenberg and Jeremy Miller around one of our favorite topics, Presentation Patterns. We let the gloves come off and went at it for about 2 hours. The conversation ranged from topics including View First vs VM First, Screen activation, commanding, and databinding. The podcast was a blast.  Special thanks to the Herding Code team for their being great hosts, and for their awesome queuing system. Even I let others speak :-)

Get part I here: Herding Code 57: Presentation Patterns with Jeremy Miller, Ward Bell, Rob Eisenberg and Glenn Block (Part 1)

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