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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.ObjectModel;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
using HappyNomad.BidirectionalAssociations;
namespace HappyNomad.Examples.PresentationModel {
/// <summary>
/// A parent class that contains a list of child <see cref="SampleItem"/> objects.
/// </summary>
public class SampleListContainer {
private ObservableCollection<SampleItem> sampleList;
public SampleListContainer() {
SampleList = new ObservableCollection<SampleItem>();
}
public ObservableCollection<SampleItem> SampleList {
get { return sampleList; }
protected set {
sampleList = value;
((INotifyCollectionChanged)sampleList).CollectionChanged +=
new OneToManyAssocSync( this, "ParentListContainer" ).UpdateManySide;
}
}
}
}
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Adrian loves facilitating suave user experiences via the latest and greatest GUI technologies such as Windows 8 Metro-style apps as well as WPF. More generally, he finds joy in architecting software that is easy to comprehend and maintain. He does so by applying design patterns at the top-level, and by incessantly refactoring code at lower levels. He's always interested in hearing about opportunities for full or part-time development work. He resides in Pennsylvania but can potentially travel anywhere in the country. (Writing about himself in the third-person is Adrian's new hobby.)