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  <info>Need a new acronym for your resume? The Model-View-ViewModel (MVVM) pattern is a variation of Model-View-Presenter (MVP) that is tailored for modern UI development platforms where the View is the responsibility of a designer rather than the developer. This has lead to the pattern becoming very popular with WPF and Silverlight application developers lately. This presentation will walk you through creating a business application from scratch in both WPF and Silverlight using the MVVM pattern.</info>
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  <title>Creating Appliicatons Using the Model-View-ViewModel Pattern</title>
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    <description>The Central Ohio Day of .NET is a joint venture between the Dayton .NET Developers Group, Central Ohio .NET Developers Group, Cincinnati SQL Server Users Group and the Cincinnati .NET Users Group. The event originally was called the Cincinnati-Dayton Area Code camp and ran in 2006 and 2007 under that name. With the inclusion of the Columbus And CincySQL group the event has been renamed to the Central Ohio Day of .NET. The event is a FREE day of technology discussions devoted to helping the local development community grow. </description>
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