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Building an MVP Framework for .NET. Part 2: Implementing Core Functionality
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Basing on the concepts introduced in the first part, this article proceeds to implement the core MVP Framework funtionality.
Building an MVP Framework for .NET. Part 1: The Basics of MVC and MVP
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This article starts a series addressing the development of an MVP Framework under the .NET platform.
Building an MVP Framework for .NET. Part 3: Designing a Windows Forms Views Engine
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This article describes the development of the fully functional Windows Forms views engine for the MVP Framework being constructed.
Building an MVP Framework for .NET. Part 4: Strongly Typed Associations
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In this article we continue developing a Model-View-Presenter framework for .NET platform. The new features we are implementing here are strongly typed asscoiations between controllers, views and tasks for higher convenience and type safety.
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Oleg Zhukov
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Oleg Zhukov, born and living in Russia is Lead Engineer and Project Manager in a company which provides business software solutions. He has graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) (department of system programming) and has got a M.S. degree in applied physics and mathematics. His research and development work concerns architectural patterns, domain-driven development and systems analysis. Being the adherent of agile methods he applies them extensively in the projects managed by him.