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Dynamic Binding of Static Properties

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2 Nov 2011CPOL4 min read 44K   552   15  
How to do dynamic binding of static properties.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
    <configSections>
        <sectionGroup name="userSettings" type="System.Configuration.UserSettingsGroup, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" >
            <section name="BindableSettingsExample.Properties.Settings" type="System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" allowExeDefinition="MachineToLocalUser" requirePermission="false" />
            <section name="BindingSettingsExample.Properties.Settings" type="System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection, System, Version=4.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089" allowExeDefinition="MachineToLocalUser" requirePermission="false" />
        </sectionGroup>
    </configSections>
    <userSettings>
        <BindableSettingsExample.Properties.Settings>
            <setting name="DirectoryPath" serializeAs="String">
                <value>C:\Program Files</value>
            </setting>
        </BindableSettingsExample.Properties.Settings>
        <BindingSettingsExample.Properties.Settings>
            <setting name="DirectoryPath" serializeAs="String">
                <value />
            </setting>
        </BindingSettingsExample.Properties.Settings>
    </userSettings>
</configuration>

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Software Developer (Senior) Clifford Nelson Consulting
United States United States
Has been working as a C# developer on contract for the last several years, including 3 years at Microsoft. Previously worked with Visual Basic and Microsoft Access VBA, and have developed code for Word, Excel and Outlook. Started working with WPF in 2007 when part of the Microsoft WPF team. For the last eight years has been working primarily as a senior WPF/C# and Silverlight/C# developer. Currently working as WPF developer with BioNano Genomics in San Diego, CA redesigning their UI for their camera system. he can be reached at qck1@hotmail.com.

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