Archive for the 'Composite Application Guidance for Silverlight' Category

PRISM @ CodeCamp Buenos Aires 2009

This post announces an event being held at Buenos Aires, Argentina.

CodeCamp Buenos Aires 2009

 

On September 26th, a new CodeCamp will take place at Buenos Aires. This year, I will join my teammate Diego Poza and together we will talk about how to develop composite applications for WPF & Silverlight using PRISM. Our presentation starts at 4:15 PM and will last 1 hour.

 

During the presentation we will go over PRISM Core Concepts and show a real-world implementation. Don’t miss the surprises at the end of the session.

Desarrollando aplicaciones modulares en WPF y Silverlight con Prism

On a related topic, Southworks is one of the sponsors of the event and several other southies will be presenting as well:

  • Matias and Johnny will be presenting about Mega Datacenters with Windows Azure. Johnny will also join Zaiden and together they will present about VS 2010 and C# 4.0
  • Martin Salias will be in functional mode explaining the main advantages of F#.
  • Nico Paez will be talking about open source tools for .NET
  • Beto, our IT Pro, will be off the charts. He will present in four sessions talking about Hyper-V, Windows Server 2008 R2 and SSME (SCOM, SCVMM, SCDPM).

Are you going to miss this amazing event? Register Now!

Where: Universidad de Palermo, Mario Bravo 1050, Buenos Aires

Time: From 9:30 AM to 19:00 PM

See you in the event and in the Southworks booth.

Prism v2: Migrating from Drop 9 to Drop 10

As you may know, last Friday a new drop of the Composite Application Guidance for WPF & Silverlight was released.

As Erwin said in this post, one of the breaking changes of this new drop is that they removed the .Silverlight and .Desktop extensions from the Assembly names. If you are like me and have more than one solution using Prism v2 with a bunch of projects, you will probably find really annoying going over each project to update the references and the xaml files.

So, in order to accomplish this, I created a Powershell script that will look for all the .csproj and .xaml that contain references to the old prism assemblies and will update it to the new version of them.

Note: If you have your code in TFS, make sure to go offline before running the script, so when you go back online it will detect the changes.

Disclaimer

This code is provided “AS IS” with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Download

You can find the script here.

 

Hope you find it useful.