Flexible UI Composition with WPF
Join us at the Perth .NET Community of Practice, Thurs April 2nd to hear James Miles present on how Inversion of Control (IoC) and separated presentation principles can be used to build rich WPF applications, while keeping memory consumption low and minimising object lifetimes. James will demonstrate how the careful introduction of an IoC Container can increase the flexibility of your UI architecture, facilitating agile software development.
TOPIC: WPF Flexible UI Composition with James Miles
DATE: Thursday, April 2nd, 5:30pm
VENUE: Excom, Ground Floor, 23 Barrack Street, Perth
COST: Free. All welcome
James is an independent software contractor and has been developing rich client applications in .NET for more than 5 years. He specializes in C# 3.0, LINQ & WPF, bringing the latest technologies to line of business. James is currently working on the Phoenix Project at Racing & Wagering WA.
There will be door prizes of a ReSharper license (courtesy of JetBrains), a .NET Memory Profiler license (courtesy of SciTech), a copy of “Programming WPF” (courtesy of O’Reilly) and T-Shirts (courtesy of RedGate).
If the last meeting’s record attendance was anything to go by, try to arrive early if you want a seat!