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Model View Presenter via .NET

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10 Oct 2009CPOL7 min read 81.6K   1.9K   79  
An article outlining an implementation of the Model View Presenter pattern in .NET, contrasting it with existing implementations of MVP, MVC, and using co-dependant interfaces to allow for abstract coordination.
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using CobaltSoftware.Foundation.ModelViewPresenter;

namespace ExampleProject.Contracts
{
    /// <summary>
    ///     The IClockView represents some form of time-display
    ///     that shows the time, but also allows the user to change
    ///     the time-zone.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    ///     <para>
    ///         <list>
    ///             <listheader>Version History</listheader>
    ///             <item>10 October, 2009 - Steve Gray - Initial Draft</item>
    ///         </list>
    ///     </para>
    /// </remarks>
    public interface IClockPresenter : IPresenter<IClockPresenter, IClockView>
    {
        /// <summary>
        ///     Set the time-zone.
        /// </summary>
        /// <remarks>
        ///     Called by views via the shared contract.
        /// </remarks>
        /// <param name="timeZone">Time zone to set.</param>
        void ChangeTimeZone(TimeZoneInfo timeZone);
    }
}

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Software Developer (Senior) Insurance Industry
United Kingdom United Kingdom
Steve Gray is a Senior Developer at a British insurance company, working on a popular aggregator. When he's not writing ASP .NET, it's because there's SQL or WCF to write instead.

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