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using System.Windows;
namespace ViewModels
{
/// <summary>
/// A minimalist view of a Customer - for displaying in lists
/// </summary>
public class CustomerListItemViewData : BaseViewData
{
#region Private Fields
private string customerName;
private int? customerId;
private string state;
#endregion
#region Observable Properties
/// <summary>
/// The Id of the Customer represented by this item.
/// </summary>
public int? CustomerId
{
get
{
return customerId;
}
set
{
if (value != customerId)
{
customerId = value;
base.RaisePropertyChanged("CustomerId");
}
}
}
public string CustomerName
{
get
{
return customerName;
}
set
{
if (value != customerName)
{
customerName = value;
base.RaisePropertyChanged("CustomerName");
}
}
}
public string State
{
get
{
return state;
}
set
{
if (value != state)
{
state = value;
base.RaisePropertyChanged("State");
}
}
}
#endregion
#region Constructor
#endregion
}
}
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Software developer par excellence,sometime artist, teacher, musician, husband, father and half-life 2 player (in no particular order either of preference or ability)
Started programming aged about 16 on a Commodore Pet.
Self-taught 6500 assembler - wrote Missile Command on the Pet (impressive, if I say so myself, on a text-only screen!)
Progressed to BBC Micro - wrote a number of prize-winning programs - including the best graphics application in one line of basic (it drew 6 multicoloured spheres viewed in perspective)
Trained with the MET Police as a COBOL programmer
Wrote platform game PooperPig which was top of the Ceefax Charts for a while in the UK
Did a number of software dev roles in COBOL
Progressed to Atari ST - learned 68000 assembler & write masked sprite engine.
Worked at Atari ST User magazine as Technical Editor - and was editor of Atari ST World for a while.
Moved on to IBM Mid range for work - working as team leader then project manager
Emigrated to Aus.
Learned RPG programming on the job (by having frequent coffee breaks with the wife!!)
Moved around a few RPG sites
Wrote for PC User magazine - was Shareware Magazine editor for a while.
Organised the first large-scale usage of the Internet in Australia through PC User magazine.
Moved from RPG to Delphi 1
Developed large applications in Delphi before moving on to VB .Net and C#
Became I.T. Manager - realised how boring paper pushing can be
And now I pretty much do .Net development in the daytime, while redeveloping PooperPig for the mobile market at night.