I'm trying to extract a Bitmap object from a WPF Control (a System.Windows.FrameworkElement object) and then display it in a picture box (or save it in a file). All of that is done in a WinForms ...
In this article, I'll look at ways to combine Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) and the Inversion of Control (IoC) container Castle Windsor to decouple Views and ViewModels within ...
In the previous article, I walked through the basics of using Visual Studio to easily create a UI using some drag-and-drop controls that set up the front end of the UI. From there, we took the XAML ...
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This worked OK in the beginning. As my application grew, I wanted to take advantage of IoC in my ViewModel; there were repositories to inject as well as other dependencies. Because of these and other ...